Voters in Oregon approved a ballot measure Tuesday to legalize "magic mushrooms" if used within a therapeutic setting. In a count of 2.1 million votes, more than 1.2 million, or 55% of voters, approved Measure 109 which allows the "manufacture, delivery and administration of psilocybin at supervised, licensed facilities" after a two-year development period. Cities such as Denver and Oakland, Calif., have already passed legislation to decriminalize psilocybin, but Oregon's ...