CACities decriminalized, no state law

Magic Mushrooms in California

Multiple California cities have decriminalized psilocybin, with state-level efforts ongoing.

Legal Status

Cities decriminalized, no state law

  • Oakland decriminalized entheogenic plants in June 2019
  • Santa Cruz followed with decriminalization in January 2020
  • San Francisco deprioritized enforcement in September 2022
  • State bill SB 58 passed legislature but was vetoed by governor in 2023
  • Multiple new state-level bills continue to be introduced

What This Means For You

California has no statewide psilocybin law, but several cities — including Oakland, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and Arcata — have passed resolutions deprioritizing enforcement of laws against entheogenic plants and fungi. State-level legalization bills have been introduced multiple times but have not yet passed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01Are magic mushrooms legal in California?
Not at the state level. However, several cities including Oakland, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and Arcata have decriminalized entheogenic plants and fungi, making enforcement the lowest police priority.
02What happened to California's psilocybin bill?
SB 58 passed the state legislature in 2023 but was vetoed by the governor, who cited the need for more regulatory framework. New bills continue to be introduced in subsequent legislative sessions.
03Can I get in trouble for psilocybin in Oakland or Santa Cruz?
These cities have made enforcement the lowest police priority, but psilocybin remains technically illegal under state and federal law. Decriminalization means law enforcement is directed not to pursue cases, not that it is fully legal.