MICities decriminalized

Magic Mushrooms in Michigan

Ann Arbor and Detroit have decriminalized entheogenic plants, leading the Midwest.

Legal Status

Cities decriminalized

  • Ann Arbor decriminalized in September 2020
  • Detroit passed Proposal E in November 2021 with 61% support
  • Both cities: lowest enforcement priority for entheogens
  • Leading Midwest psychedelic policy reform
  • State-level legislation has been discussed but not enacted

What This Means For You

Ann Arbor became one of the first cities in the U.S. to decriminalize entheogenic plants and fungi in September 2020. Detroit followed in November 2021 with Proposal E, which passed with 61% support. These local actions have made Michigan a leader in Midwest psychedelic reform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01Are magic mushrooms decriminalized in Michigan?
In Ann Arbor and Detroit, yes. Both cities have passed resolutions making enforcement of laws against entheogenic plants and fungi the lowest police priority. Statewide, psilocybin remains a controlled substance.
02Can I legally buy psilocybin in Ann Arbor?
No. Decriminalization means police deprioritize enforcement, not that sales are legal. You cannot purchase psilocybin from dispensaries or stores. Possession remains technically illegal under state and federal law.