Mycology Research Center has DEA Registration Revoked for Letting Visitors Keep Psilocybin Mushrooms
A mushroom research center in Florida has its DEA license revoked for providing psilocybin mushrooms to unlicensed people.
A mushroom research center in Florida has its DEA license revoked for providing psilocybin mushrooms to unlicensed people.
Kansas Court of Appeals rules that mushroom are containers for psilocybin if the defendant knows they contain psilocybin.
Ohio Court of Appeals says that indictments must specify the chemical psilocybin, not just the scientific name of the mushroom.
The Washington State Court of Appeals rules that mushrooms are "containers" of psilocybin, contrary to the ruling of the court in Florida v Fiske.
The Illinois Appellate Court rules that living mushrooms can be considered containers for psilocybin.
Florida Supreme Court rules psilocybin mushrooms are not illegal because they can't be considered a "container" for psilocybin based on how the law is written.
FDA bans the use of psilocybin and psilocin in human, in vitro, and animal testing.
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