⚠️ Important Disclaimer

The data presented on this map is intended as a general reference guide and serves for informational purposes only; it is not a substitute for professional legal advice. The legal status of psilocybin and cultivation supplies is complex and changes frequently.

Always independently verify the statutes in your specific jurisdiction with local authorities or legal counsel to ensure full compliance. Here you can find current legal information by region .

Are Psilocybe Spores Legal in North America?

Yes, generally speaking. Magic mushroom grow kits are legal because they do not contain psilocybin or psilocin, which are the controlled active substances. The kits only contain mycelium and substrate.
Yes, spores are legal in most states (except CA, GA, ID) because they do not contain psilocybin. They are sold for microscopy research.
Federally illegal, but decriminalized in cities like Denver and Oakland, and legalized for regulated use in Oregon and Colorado.

Yes, grow kits are legal to purchase and possess because they do not contain the active ingredient, psilocybin, until mushrooms grow.
Yes, magic mushroom spores are entirely legal in Canada.
No, technically illegal. However, strict enforcement is rare for personal use, and British Columbia has experimented with decriminalization.

Are Psilocybe Spores Legal in Europe?

Yes, generally legal. Possession of grow kits is allowed as long as they are not used to cultivate drugs for distribution.
Yes, spores are legal to possess.
No. Illegal, but Austria follows a "therapy instead of punishment" approach. Possession of small amounts for personal use is often dropped by prosecutors.

Yes, the kits themselves are legal to buy because they do not contain psilocybin. Legal issues arise when mushrooms grow.
Yes, spores are legal for research and microscopy.
No. Illegal. However, for small amounts intended for personal use, prosecutors often exercise discretion and drop charges.

Yes, grow kits are 100% legal and sold openly.
Yes, spores are completely legal.
Partially. Fresh mushrooms are banned (No), but Magic Truffles are completely legal (Yes) and regulated.

Yes, grow kits are legal as they contain no psilocybin.
Yes, spores are legal to buy and possess.
No, but decriminalized. Possession of small amounts for personal use is an administrative offense (fine), not a criminal one.

Yes, grow kits are legal to buy and sell.
Yes, spores are legal.
No, but decriminalized for personal use in private spaces. There is usually nothing to fear unless consumed in public.

Yes, grow kits are legal to purchase as they do not contain psilocybin.
Yes, spores are legal.
No. Illegal. However, enforcement for simple possession of small amounts is often lenient (fines instead of prison).

Yes, grow kits are generally legal as they contain no developed mushrooms or psilocybin.
Yes, spores are legal for research purposes.
No. Class A drugs and illegal. Prosecution for personal possession of small amounts is relatively rare but possible.

Yes, generally legal to buy. Portugal has decriminalized all drugs.
Yes, spores are legal.
No, but decriminalized. Possession of small amounts (up to 10 days' supply) is not a criminal offense.

Yes, grow kits are legal to possess as long as no fruiting bodies (mushrooms) have appeared.
Yes, spores are legal for research and collection purposes.
No. Illegal. However, under Article 62a, prosecutors can drop charges for small amounts for personal use.

No, strictly regulated. Customs may seize them under suspicion of intent to manufacture narcotics.
Yes, spores are technically legal for microscopy purposes, but import can be scrutinized.
No. Illegal and classified as narcotics.

Yes, technically. The mycelium is legal as long as it does not contain psilocybin crystals/fruits, but laws are very strict.
Yes, spores are legal. They do not contain controlled substances.
No. Illegal. Both psilocybin and psilocin are Schedule I substances.

No, strictly regulated. Customs often stop grow kits and substrate containing mycelium.
Yes, spores are legal to possess as they contain no psilocybin, but customs may seize them if they suspect intent to cultivate.
No. Illegal. Possession is a criminal offense.

Are Psilocybe Spores Legal in the Rest of the World?

Yes, they are typically legal to possess as scientific supplies because they do not contain psilocybin.
Yes, spores are legal to possess as they do not contain psilocybin.
No, illegal for recreational use. However, legal for prescribed medical treatment for depression since July 2023.

No. Generally illegal. Material capable of producing mushrooms is often classified as a controlled drug analogue.
Yes, spores are legal to possess as they contain no psilocybin, but buying with intent to cultivate is a crime.
No. Illegal. Classified as Class A drugs.

No. Strictly illegal if intended for mushroom cultivation.
Yes, technically. Spores themselves are legal as specimens, but cultivation is strictly prohibited.
No. Illegal. Psilocybin mushrooms were explicitly banned in 2002.

No. South Korea has extremely strict drug laws. The import, possession, or cultivation is strictly illegal.
No. Strictly illegal. Offenders can be prosecuted even for consuming drugs abroad.