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Are Mushroom Gummies Legal in Florida?

Psilocybin in Florida: the legal reality

Florida Statute § 893.03 places psilocybin in Schedule I, alongside heroin, LSD, and MDMA. The state's position is absolute: no medical exceptions, no city-level decriminalization, no pending legislation.

Possession of any amount is a third-degree felony (Fla. Stat. § 893.13). That means up to 5 years in prison, 5 years of probation, and a $5,000 fine. Sale or trafficking escalates to first-degree felony territory with mandatory minimum sentences.

Florida doesn't make distinctions between formats. Raw mushrooms, dried matter, chocolate bars, or gummies, if the lab test shows psilocybin, the charge is the same.

There is one faint signal worth noting: Florida voters are increasingly favorable toward psychedelic reform in polling, and a handful of state legislators have floated research bills. But as of mid-2026, nothing has passed. Psilocybin remains fully illegal.


What makes entheogenic gummies different under Florida law

The gummies Wunder and similar brands sell don't contain psilocybin.

The active blend is built from:

  • Amanita muscaria extract, active compound muscimol, a GABA-A receptor agonist. Not a controlled substance in Florida or federally.
  • Kava, a legal botanical supplement with a long history in the South Pacific. Relaxing, not psychedelic.
  • Blue lotus, a water lily with mild euphoric properties used in traditional Egyptian preparations. Unscheduled.
  • Kanna, a South African succulent with serotonin reuptake inhibition properties. Legal in all 50 states.

None of these ingredients appear on Florida's controlled substances schedule (§ 893.03). They're not cannabinoids, not opioids, not stimulants. They belong to a different legal category entirely, botanical supplements regulated by the FDA, not the DEA.

Florida does not have an analogue statute broad enough to capture muscimol. The state's drug laws are written around specific molecules; muscimol isn't one of them.


Are Wunder products legal in Florida?

Yes. Wunder ships to Florida addresses. The products contain no psilocybin, no THC, and no scheduled compounds.

Standard precautions apply: don't drive after consuming, don't bring these products into federal buildings or airports, and don't assume every police officer understands the distinction between psilocybin and muscimol. The law is on your side, but roadside confusion is a hassle you don't want.


Buying mushroom gummies in Florida: what to look for

Florida consumers have access to a wide range of products sold online. Not all of them are transparent about what's inside. Three things separate legitimate products from ones you shouldn't touch:

  1. Clear ingredient disclosure. A label that says "mushroom blend" without naming specific compounds is hiding something. Legitimate products name their active ingredients and their concentrations.
  2. Published COAs. If a brand sells psychoactive products, they should publish third-party lab results. If they don't, ask why.
  3. No psilocybin claims. Any product that references "psilocybin," "magic mushrooms," or "tripping" in its marketing is either mislabeled or illegal. Legitimate entheogenic brands are careful with their language for a reason.

Wunder's entheogenic gummies are federally legal. Free shipping to Florida on orders over $75. Shop now

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