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From erowid's mushroom vault:
"Psilocybin Mushrooms Legal Status
by Erowid
U.S. FEDERAL LAW:
PSILOCYBIN FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS
CLASSIFICATION
Hallucinogen
LEGAL STATUS
Controlled
SCHEDULE
Schedule 1
PSILOCIN FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS
CLASSIFICATION
Hallucinogen
LEGAL STATUS
Controlled
SCHEDULE
Schedule 1
Psilocybin mushrooms themselves are not specifically named in the U.S. federal scheduling system, however their two primary active chemicals Psilocybin and Psilocin are both DEA schedule 1. This is defined federally as a drug which :
Has a high potential for abuse.
Has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
A lack of accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision.
Because these two substances are specifically named as illegal to possess, fresh or dried psilocybin mushrooms are also illegal to possess. Because spores contain no psilocybin or psilocin, they are legal to sell and possess in all states except California. But in most states, it is illegal to cultivate or propogate spores into mycelium since mycelium generally contains both psilocybin and psilocin."
Florida is the only state without laws against possession. Although it sounds good, that makes it a federal offense. So yes, shrooms are illegal.
Like that's ever stopped anybody, nor should it