HB563
FailedMSControlled substances; provide for automatic scheduling of psilocybin after federal scheduling.
Mississippi · Session 2026
Summary
A Mississippi bill that would have automatically scheduled psilocybin in line with any future federal scheduling decision died on the calendar without passing. The bill's failure leaves Mississippi without an automatic mechanism to align state psilocybin scheduling with federal action, maintaining the current regulatory status quo.
What
A Mississippi bill that would have automatically scheduled psilocybin in line with any future federal scheduling decision died on the calendar without passing.
Who
labs and retailers
Why
The bill's failure leaves Mississippi without an automatic mechanism to align state psilocybin scheduling with federal action, maintaining the current regulatory status quo.
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