Senator Scott Wiener’s (D-San Francisco) controversial bill that decriminalizes psychedelic drugs was delayed until 2022. Senate Bill 519 (SB 519) was set to appear before the state assembly Aug. 26, but was postponed at Weiner’s request. Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes said in a tweet: “Success in slowing this bill is due to those of you who made your voice heard. The bill will return in 2022, so please continue to speak out against this extreme proposal.” SB 519 introduced on Feb. 17 decriminalizes hallucinogenic drugs including but not limited to: LSD, psilocybin, psilocybin mushrooms, heroin, and MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy or molly). The bill allows individuals 21 years of age or older to buy, use, and share hallucinogenic drugs without penalties. “While I’m disappointed we couldn’t pass SB 519 this year, I’m heartened that the bill moved as deep into the process as it did and that we …