Ohio's legal stance on psilocybin
Ohio places psilocybin in Schedule I under ORC § 3719.41. Possession of any amount is a fifth-degree felony, carrying 6 to 12 months in prison and a fine up to $2,500. Larger quantities or any evidence of intent to sell escalates through fourth-degree, third-degree, and higher felony classifications.
Ohio voters legalized recreational cannabis in 2023 via Issue 2, which demonstrated the state's willingness to reform drug policy through the ballot initiative process. That same mechanism could eventually be used for psychedelic reform, but no initiative has qualified for the ballot.
There is one notable development: Ohio State University and several research hospitals in the state have received federal approval for psilocybin clinical trials. That research presence creates a constituency for evidence-based drug policy, but it hasn't translated into legislative action yet.
For now, psilocybin remains fully illegal across Ohio. No cities have passed decriminalization measures. No medical exceptions exist.
The entheogenic distinction
Wunder's gummies do not contain psilocybin. The active compounds , muscimol, kavalactones, aporphine, mesembrine , are not listed in Ohio's controlled substances schedules.
Ohio Revised Code § 3719.41 enumerates controlled substances by chemical name and structural class. Muscimol, a GABA-A receptor agonist derived from amanita muscaria mushrooms, has no chemical or pharmacological relationship to any scheduled substance in Ohio law. The same is true of kava, blue lotus, and kanna.
This means entheogenic gummies can be legally sold, shipped, and possessed in Ohio. The legal framework is the same one that allows kava bars to operate in Columbus and Cincinnati , botanical supplements with psychoactive properties are regulated as supplements, not as controlled substances.
Are Wunder products legal in Ohio?
Yes. Wunder ships to all Ohio addresses , Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, and everywhere else.
No psilocybin. No THC. No scheduled compounds.
Standard precautions: don't consume and drive. Ohio's DUI statute (ORC § 4511.19) covers impairment from any substance, legal or illegal. Don't bring these products into federal facilities, courthouses, or across state lines where different laws may apply.
Buying mushroom gummies in Ohio: what to verify
Ohio consumers should check three things before any purchase:
- The active compound is named on the label with a specific milligram amount. "Proprietary blend" without details doesn't tell you what you're taking.
- The brand publishes current third-party lab results. A responsible company in this space makes its COAs publicly available.
- The website clearly states the product contains no psilocybin. Legal entheogenic brands are careful with their language , vagueness is a warning sign.
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