Detroit Psychedelic Church Raided by Police

September 28, 2023 · Ganjapreneur

Detroit Police last week raided the city’s first “psychedelic church,” operated by Soul Tribes, which offers psilocybin mushrooms as a holy sacrament, the Detroit Metro Times reports. The raid came days after the Metro Times published a cover story about the church. 

Owner Shaman Shu believes the raid violates Proposal E, which was approved by voters last year and decriminalized the possession of entheogenic plants and fungi, including psilocybin mushrooms, in the city. The church includes a “sacrament center” which sells dried psilocybin mushrooms, capsules, and gummies. 

According to a search warrant obtained by the Metro Times, the action included the seizure of all narcotics, including “psychedelic mushrooms” from the “illegal dispensary inside the purported church” along with “all books, records, receipts, notes, ledgers, and other papers relating to the procurement, distribution, storage, and transportation of controlled substances.” 

Shu told the Metro Times that officers seized more than $700,000 in psilocybin mushrooms intended for therapeutic use and ordered the church’s closure. Under Proposal E, therapeutic use of entheogenic plants and fungi was also decriminalized 

Detroit Police Department Sgt. for Media Relations Jordan Hall told the Metro Times that the raid “was due to a lack of licensing and the amount of substances that were distributed.” 

Mayor Mike Duggan’s office told the Metro Times that “It is the law department’s position that this local ordinance, despite its intent, does not override state law, which considers psilocybin to be a controlled substance” and that “the city ordinance itself does not allow for the sale or distribution of psilocybin.”  (Full Story)

In category:Psychedelics
Tags:
Next Post

Federal Officials Talk Psychedelics Research Challenges At Workshop Hosted By Top Health Agency

At a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) workshop about psychedelic medicine earlier this month, the director of mental health for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) said she thinks research into psychedelic-assisted therapy needs to more closely…
Read
Previous Post

London-Based Psychedelic Startup Incubator Raises $3.3M in Seed Funding

London, England-based psychedelics startup incubator Beckley Waves has raised $3.3 million in seed funding, Axios reports. The firm backs startups focused on therapies, education, and software.  Investors in the raise include the Joe and Sandy Samberg Foundation, Satori Neuro, Evolve Ventures and…
Read
Random Post

Former Michigan medical marijuana regulator sentenced for taking bribes

A powerful former Republican politician and medical marijuana regulator in Michigan was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison for accepting bribes of more than $110,000 while leading the state’s MMJ licensing board. Rick Johnson, the state’s House speaker from 2001…
Read
Random Post

High percentage of Maine medical cannabis contaminated, regulators say

Maine regulators are again pushing to “modernize” the state’s medical cannabis program after a report showed that 42% of samples they recently tested contained contaminants such as yeast and pesticides. Maine’s Office of Cannabis Policy (OCP) found that 50 of the 120 samples the…
Read
Random Post

Congressional Committee Schedules Hearing To Press FDA On Lack Of CBD Regulations Next Week As Bipartisan Lawmakers File Bills To Address The Issue

A congressional committee has scheduled a hearing for next week focused on the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) refusal to enact regulations to allow for the marketing of hemp-derived CBD products. And bipartisan and bicameral lawmakers have separately reintroduced a…
Read
Random Post

DeSantis Says Marijuana Legalization Will Be On Florida Ballot Following Court Review

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) says a marijuana legalization initiative will be on the state’s November ballot, predicting a favorable legal outcome for activists in the Supreme Court in the face of a challenge from the attorney general who is…
Read