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Status verified January 1, 2025 – No legislative changes detected.
Is Psilocybin Mushroom Legal in New Mexico?
Current Status
A 2005 New Mexico Court of Appeals ruling in State v. Pratt held that growing psilocybin mushrooms for personal use does not constitute 'manufacturing' a controlled substance under state law, creating a legal gray area unique to New Mexico. Psilocybin itself (the extracted compound) remains a Schedule I controlled substance, and selling or distributing mushrooms is illegal. No statewide decriminalization legislation or therapeutic program has been enacted.
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What Merchants Need to Know
- Lab testing recommended for all products
- Labeling must comply with state standards
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