![]() ![]() states can legally buy spores so long as the spores do not germinate. By “research or educational purposes,” Chong is referring to buying spores with the intent to study, research, identify, or other non-germination purposes. Still, for everywhere else in the United States, buying spores still comes with its own risks.Īs Ophelia Chong explains, “Buyers should be aware that buying spores is only for research or education purposes, growing psilocybin is illegal.” Chong is the founder of Mogu.Care, a retailer for adaptogenic plants, and an advisor to DoubleBlind’s course on how to grow mushrooms.īut, you don’t have to be a scientist to buy spores. In Georgia and Idaho, the sale, transport, and possession of psilocybin spores is banned outright. Bonafide researchers and research institutions, however, can legally possess and acquire viable spores. The state of California has written laws that specifically ban the sale, transport, and gifting of spores with the intent to germinate. But, not all states have been so lax in their legal rhetoric about spores. ![]()
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