Landmark Ruling: California Judge Sides with Citizens in Groundbreaking Psychedelic Tea Legal Battle

LOS ANGELES, CA – A California judge has ruled against the federal government in a case involving a type of psychedelic tea. The decision is seen as a blow to the government’s efforts to restrict the use of psychedelic substances. The case centered around a tea known as Ayahuasca, which is made from plants found in South America. Ayahuasca contains a compound called DMT, which has hallucinogenic effects. It has been used for centuries by indigenous communities in religious and healing ceremonies. The federal government argued that Ayahuasca should be classified as a Schedule I … Read more

Alaskans Rally Against Corruption: Citizens Fight to Restore Grand Jury Power

An Alaska grand jury indictment of Judge Margaret Murphy on felony perjury charges has sparked a wave of protests and calls for citizens’ rights to investigate government corruption. Over the years, concerned citizens like David Haeg have been documenting the erosion of the powers vested in grand juries, highlighting actions by the Supreme Court that they view as unconstitutional. According to Haeg, the power of grand juries to investigate and make recommendations concerning the public welfare or safety is enshrined in Article 1, Section 8 of the Alaska Constitution. Haeg argues that this right, second … Read more