What Legal Concerns Should I Be Aware Of?
At More Than Spores, we’re committed to keeping you informed about the legal landscape of mushroom cultivation. While psilocybin remains a federally controlled substance, the spores and liquid cultures we offer are completely legal because they contain no psychoactive compounds. In fact, a letter from the DEA from January 2024 confirms that these cultivation materials are lawful for research and cultivation purposes. Please note that state and local regulations may vary, so we encourage you to review your area’s laws before making a purchase. Our goal is to support responsible, legal cultivation practices every step of the way.
It’s also important to highlight that some states have specific restrictions on magic mushroom spores. For example, legislation in Georgia, California, Idaho, and most recently Florida prohibits the sale or possession of these spores. If you reside in one of these states, please make sure to check your local laws to ensure compliance. We are committed to transparency and ensuring that all our customers have the information they need to cultivate responsibly and legally.
We’re sharing this resource from High Times because it provides clear and credible insight into the legal status of mushroom spores in the United States. At More Than Spores, our mission is to keep the mycology community informed and empowered with reliable information. We encourage our readers to explore High Times for additional news and resources on cultivation, legality, and psychedelic research.