Ayahuasca and the Limits of Criminal Law in Spain
Every so often, ayahuasca returns to the headlines, courts, and public debates in Europe. Seizures, criminal proceedings, acquittals, and closed cases coexist in a confusing legal landscape, marked more by prohibitionist inertia than by a careful analysis of current law. The post Ayahuasca and the Limits of Criminal Law in Spain appeared first on ICEERS.
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