Is Psilocybin Mushroom Legal in South Carolina?

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Last verified: January 1, 2025

Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal in South Carolina, classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under the South Carolina Controlled Substances Act. Possession carries criminal penalties, and there are no decriminalization measures or therapeutic programs at the state or local level. South Carolina has not introduced any psilocybin reform legislation.

Psilocybin mushrooms are illegal in South Carolina, classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under the South Carolina Controlled Substances Act. Possession carries criminal penalties, and there are no decriminalization measures or therapeutic programs at the state or local level. South Carolina has not introduced any psilocybin reform legislation.

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