Magic mushrooms, also known as psilocybin, are illegal in almost all of the United States, including Michigan. According to Michigan Penal Code 333.7403, psilocybin is considered a Schedule I controlled substance. However, spores of magic mushrooms are legal in Michigan because they do not contain psilocybin. Once these spores are grown into mushrooms, they develop the compound, making them legally illegal to possess or use.
State and federal laws still prohibit personal possession and therapeutic use of entheogenic plants and fungi. Decriminalizing use and possession within city limits is one way to address this issue. In 2018, Michigan lawmakers passed a bill to make recreational marajuana legal for people 21 years of age and older. Michigan is one of several legislatures considering bills to legalize psychedelic-assisted therapy with compounds such as psilocybin.
A growing body of clinical evidence has led to the legalization of several psychedelic substances for the treatment of mental health conditions. However, state and federal law still prohibits personal possession and therapeutic use of entheogenic plants and fungi. The Michigan Board of Canvassers approved a ballot initiative that asks the people of Michigan to decriminalize certain psychedelic plants and fungi.
In conclusion, while psilocybin is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance at the federal level, it is illegal in most states, including Michigan. State regulators could move to legalize magic mushrooms for recreational use if they choose.
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