Illegal under Code Annotated 50-32-222
Possessing magic mushrooms is a felony with a maximum of 5 years in jail and a maximum fine of $50,000Two members of the Missoula city council introduced a resolution to decriminalize entheogenic plants, which include peyote and hallucinogenic mushrooms. The city will further discuss the resolution on June 29, 2022.
You can view the meeting minutes as well as the PDF resolution here.
Missoula committee plant, mushroom vote delayed
Publish Date: June 15, 2022
Overview: The city of Missoula is reviewing a resolution to decriminalize entheogenic plant use. The city received an enormous amount of public comment. Legal questions led the vote to be delayed to June 29th.
Missoula City Council measure would decriminalize hallucinogenic plants
Publish Date: June 15, 2022
Overview: Council members Daniel Carlino and Kristen Jordan said entheogenic plants and fungi have been shown to have health benefits and have been used by various cultures for thousands of years. Carlino described the resolution as a grassroots effort backed by “many Missoulians.”
The Decriminalize Nature Montana Team
Our Purpose: To decriminalize entheogenic plants and fungi, restore our root connection with nature, and improve human health and well-being.
The group meets weekly and virtually every Tuesday from 10am - 11am. Get involved here.
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