Legal Status

We do not recommend the use of illegal substances and will solely provide legal psychedelics only according to the laws of the country your psychedelic journey will take place. If this country has decriminalised certain or all drugs for personal consumption, you can also work with us with your own personal supply at your own risk for emotional, mental and spiritual guidance and harm reduction purposes during your self-induced trip.

We do not work with Ayahuasca, Iboga, Peyoté or Bufo Alvarius directly as we respect that these substances should be offered by specialised shamans, but can offer guidance both pre-ceremony and integration sessions following such an experience.

IMPORTANT: THIS INFORMATION IS VALID AS OF AUGUST 2023, LAWS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME, WITHOUT OUR KNOWLEDGE. WE DO NOT UPDATE THIS DOCUMENT REGULARLY AND ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DRUG LAWS IN YOUR COUNTRY OF CHOICE. PLEASE ENSURE YOUR OWN PERSONAL UP TO DATE RESEARCH FOR EXACT LAWS AND LEGISLATIONS.

LEGAL STATUS OF PSYCHEDELICS AROUND THE WORLD

LEGAL STATUS OF PSILOCYBIN MUSHROOMS

Legal:

The Netherlands (truffles)

Jamaica (for consumption only)

Colorado (for consumption only)

Brazil

Nepal

Samoa (for consumption only)

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

USA: Seattle, Washington, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oakland, Santa Cruz, California; Somerville and Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington D.C.

Austria

Portugal

Czech Republic

Cyprus

Italy

Spain

Argentina

Bahamas

the British Virgin Islands

Czech Republic

Croatia

Cyprus

Chile

Israel

Uruguay

Illegal (unenforced):

Canada

Cambodia

India

Laos

Mexico (if in native culture)

Thailand

Vietnam

LEGAL STATUS OF SALVIA

Legal:

Austria

Indonesia

Malaysia

Mexico

Myanmar

Netherlands

Thailand

Legal to possess:

Canada

Chile

Spain

France

New Zealand

Russia

Legal medically:

Denmark

Finland

Norway

Decriminalized for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

For the United States laws vary by State

LEGAL STATUS OF MAPACHO

Legal: in most countries, some restrictions apply.

LEGAL STATUS OF LSD

Illegal: Everywhere.

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Ecuador (up to 20 micrograms)

Mexico (up to 15 micrograms)

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF MDMA

Illegal: Everywhere

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Czech Republic

Spain

Italy

Uruguay

Argentina

Brazil

Ecuador

Mexico

The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) are working towards the legislation of MDMA in the US for psychotherapy which is expected soon.

LEGAL STATUS OF KAMBO

Legal (or uncontrolled/unscheduled): Everywhere

Banned for commercialization: Brazil

LEGAL STATUS OF AYAHUASCA

Legal:

Brazil

Peru

Ecuador (for personal use)

Colombia (for personal use)

Mexico

Unclear:

Costa Rica

Spain

Italy

Chile

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

The legal status in other countries is not clear.

LEGAL STATUS OF DMT

Illegal: Everywhere

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF 5-MEO-DMT (ALVARIUS BUFO TOAD, YOPO):

Unregulated: Canada

Illegal:

United States

United Kingdom

Switzerland

Sweden

Romania

New Zealand

Latvia

Greece

China

Brazil

Austria

Germany

Netherlands

Australia

Brazil

Legal medically:

China

Denmark

Uncontrolled: Most other countries.

Decriminalised:

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF IBOGAINE

Legal:

Mexico

South Africa

Gabon

New Zealand

Netherlands

Costa Rica

Australia

Legal medically:

Brazil

Canada

Denmark

New Zealand

South Africa

Decriminalised (for personal use, usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF KRATOM

Legal:

Canada

Mexico

Albania

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Czech Republic

Greece

Croatia

Kosovo

North Macedonia

Malta

Montenegro

Netherlands

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Ukraine

Japan

South Korea

Hungary (in small quantities)

some States of the US

New Zealand

Regulated as controlled substance:

Denmark

Finland

Norway

Sweden

Legal if not for consumption:

Germany

United Kingdom

Illegal:

Latvia

Poland

Italy

Thailand

Vietnam

LEGAL STATUS OF SALVIA

Legal:

Austria

Indonesia

Malaysia

Mexico

Myanmar

Netherlands

Thailand

Legal to possess:

Canada

Chile

Spain

France

New Zealand

Russia

Legal medically:

Denmark

Finland

Norway

Decriminalized for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

For the United States laws vary by State

LEGAL STATUS OF MAPACHO

Legal: in most countries, some restrictions apply.

LEGAL STATUS OF LSD

Illegal: Everywhere.

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Ecuador (up to 20 micrograms)

Mexico (up to 15 micrograms)

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF MDMA

Illegal: Everywhere

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Czech Republic

Spain

Italy

Uruguay

Argentina

Brazil

Ecuador

Mexico

The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) are working towards the legislation of MDMA in the US for psychotherapy which is expected soon.

LEGAL STATUS OF KAMBO

Legal (or uncontrolled/unscheduled): Everywhere

Banned for commercialization: Brazil

LEGAL STATUS OF AYAHUASCA

Legal:

Brazil

Peru

Ecuador (for personal use)

Colombia (for personal use)

Mexico

Unclear:

Costa Rica

Spain

Italy

Chile

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

The legal status in other countries is not clear.

LEGAL STATUS OF DMT

Illegal: Everywhere

Decriminalised for personal use (usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF 5-MEO-DMT (ALVARIUS BUFO TOAD, YOPO):

Unregulated: Canada

Illegal:

United States

United Kingdom

Switzerland

Sweden

Romania

New Zealand

Latvia

Greece

China

Brazil

Austria

Germany

Netherlands

Australia

Brazil

Legal medically:

China

Denmark

Uncontrolled: Most other countries.

Decriminalised:

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF IBOGAINE

Legal:

Mexico

South Africa

Gabon

New Zealand

Netherlands

Costa Rica

Australia

Legal medically:

Brazil

Canada

Denmark

New Zealand

South Africa

Decriminalised (for personal use, usually in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF KRATOM

Legal:

Canada

Mexico

Albania

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Czech Republic

Greece

Croatia

Kosovo

North Macedonia

Malta

Montenegro

Netherlands

Serbia

Slovakia

Spain

Ukraine

Japan

South Korea

Hungary (in small quantities)

some States of the US

New Zealand

Regulated as controlled substance:

Denmark

Finland

Norway

Sweden

Legal if not for consumption:

Germany

Decriminalised (for personal use):

Portugal

LEGAL STATUS OF MARIJUANA

Legal:

Canada

Luxembourg

Georgia

Mexico

Malta

South Africa

Thailand

Uruguay

In some States in the US (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington)

Tolerated: The Netherlands

Legal for medicinal and scientific purposes:

Albania

Argentina

Australia

Barbados

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

Finland

Germany

Greece

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Lebanon

Malawi

Mexico

The Netherlands

New Zealand

North Macedonia

Norway

Panama

Peru

Poland

Portugal

Jamaica

Rwanda

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

San Marino

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

Switzerland

Thailand

United Kingdom

Vanuatu

Zambia

Zimbabwe

In some States in the US (Alabama, Idaho, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Wyoming)

Decriminalized for personal use:

In some parts of Australia (up to 50 grams)

Argentina (up to 15 grams)

Austria (up to 10 grams)

Belgium (up to 3 grams)

Belize (up to 10 grams)

Bolivia (up to 50 grams)

Brazil (small amounts)

Czech Republic (up to 15 grams)

Costa Rica, Ecuador (up to 10 grams)

Chile (up to 10 grams)

Colombia (up to 22 grams)

Croatia (up to 5 grams)

Ecuador (up to 10 grams)

Estonia (up to 7.5 grams)

Germany (up to 6 grams)

Georgia (up to 70 grams)

Greece (up to 5 grams)

Israel (up to 15 grams)

Italy (up to 6 grams)

Spain (up to 100 grams)

Jamaica (up to 56 grams)

Mexico (up to 5 grams)

Paraguay (up to 10 grams)

Portugal (up to 25 grams)

Slovenia (up to 5 grams)

In some States in the US

Ukraine (up to 5 grams)

Freetown Denmark (declared legal but this is unrecognized by Danish authorities)

Nepal (during Maha Shivaratri)

LEGAL STATUS OF SAN PEDRO

Legal: The San Pedro cactus can be legally purchased and grown in most countries. The consumption is illegal in most countries.

Decriminalised: Portugal.

LEGAL STATUS OF 2CB

Illegal: Most countries. Not legal anywhere. Possibly uncontrolled in some countries.

Decriminalised (for personal consumption in small quantities):

Portugal

Uruguay

LEGAL STATUS OF KETAMINE

Illegal: For personal use in most countries.

Legal: For medical use in many countries.

LEGAL STATUS OF RAPÉ

The plants contained in Rapé vary with each blend of Rapé, most of which are legal in most countries.

Make sure you check the legality of the different plants contained in your Rapé snuff. Some of them contain 5-MEO-DMT powder, yopo or salvia which are illegal in many places.

LEGAL STATUS OF CACAO

Legal: Everywhere.

DEFINITIONS:

Legal:

Possession, consumption and sale are allowed.

Decriminalised:

Decriminalisation means that a state repealed or amended its laws to make certain acts criminal, but no longer subject to prosecution. In most cases that means possession of small amounts for personal consumption no longer carries criminal penalties like prison time, but possession of larger amounts and trafficking, including sales for recreational purposes, remain criminally illegal. Please check the details for each country.

Uncontrolled/Unregulated/Unscheduled:

The law makes no mention of the substance, so it’s neither legal nor illegal.

Tolerated:

Illegal but unenforced by the police.

Illegal:

Forbidden by law.