Psilocybin Legal States
A 50-state map of psilocybin legality in the United States, reviewed on May 15, 2026. Federal law still matters everywhere; state and city rules decide the local layer.
Colorado
Colorado is one of the few U.S. states with a regulated psilocybin framework. Adults should still distinguish licensed services from general retail legalization, and federal Schedule I law still applies.
Oregon
Oregon is one of the few U.S. states with a regulated psilocybin framework. Adults should still distinguish licensed services from general retail legalization, and federal Schedule I law still applies.
Connecticut
Connecticut has seen research, task-force, or therapeutic-use activity, but it does not have a broad retail psilocybin market as of last review. Possession outside any lawful research or licensed context can still carry legal risk.
Maryland
Maryland has seen research, task-force, or therapeutic-use activity, but it does not have a broad retail psilocybin market as of last review. Possession outside any lawful research or licensed context can still carry legal risk.
Minnesota
Minnesota has seen research, task-force, or therapeutic-use activity, but it does not have a broad retail psilocybin market as of last review. Possession outside any lawful research or licensed context can still carry legal risk.
Vermont
Vermont has seen research, task-force, or therapeutic-use activity, but it does not have a broad retail psilocybin market as of last review. Possession outside any lawful research or licensed context can still carry legal risk.
Washington
Washington has seen research, task-force, or therapeutic-use activity, but it does not have a broad retail psilocybin market as of last review. Possession outside any lawful research or licensed context can still carry legal risk.
California
California has local decriminalization activity in specific cities, but statewide law has not broadly legalized psilocybin. City policy generally changes enforcement priority; it does not create a commercial access system.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts has local decriminalization activity in specific cities, but statewide law has not broadly legalized psilocybin. City policy generally changes enforcement priority; it does not create a commercial access system.
Michigan
Michigan has local decriminalization activity in specific cities, but statewide law has not broadly legalized psilocybin. City policy generally changes enforcement priority; it does not create a commercial access system.
Alabama
Alabama has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Alaska
Alaska has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Arizona
Arizona has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Arkansas
Arkansas has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Delaware
Delaware has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Florida
Florida has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Georgia
Georgia has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Hawaii
Hawaii has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Idaho
Idaho has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Illinois
Illinois has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Indiana
Indiana has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Iowa
Iowa has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Kansas
Kansas has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Kentucky
Kentucky has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Louisiana
Louisiana has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Maine
Maine has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Mississippi
Mississippi has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Missouri
Missouri has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Montana
Montana has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Nebraska
Nebraska has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Nevada
Nevada has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
New Jersey
New Jersey has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
New Mexico
New Mexico has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
New York
New York has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
North Carolina
North Carolina has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
North Dakota
North Dakota has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Ohio
Ohio has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
South Carolina
South Carolina has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
South Dakota
South Dakota has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Tennessee
Tennessee has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Texas
Texas has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Virginia
Virginia has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
West Virginia
West Virginia has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.
Wyoming
Wyoming has not legalized psilocybin for general adult use or created an Oregon-style service model as of last review. Psilocybin remains federally Schedule I and is generally treated as a controlled substance under state law.