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Are Mushroom Spores Legal in South Carolina?

Microscopy & research spore legality, reviewed June 2026

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Mushroom spore law FAQ for South Carolina

Can I legally buy mushroom spores in South Carolina?

Yes. Mushroom spores can be legally bought and possessed in South Carolina for microscopy, taxonomy, and research, because spores contain no psilocybin.

Is it legal to grow mushrooms from the spores in South Carolina?

Germinating Psilocybe spores is illegal in South Carolina because it produces psilocybin, a controlled substance. Gourmet and medicinal species are legal to cultivate.

Do I need a license to own mushroom spores in South Carolina?

No license is required to possess mushroom spores for microscopy and research in South Carolina.

Why are mushroom spores legal when mushrooms are not?

Psilocybin and psilocin (the controlled substances) are produced by the living mushroom. The spores themselves contain neither, which is why spores are sold for microscopy and research in most states.

This page is general information for microscopy, research, and educational purposes, not legal advice. Spore laws can change; confirm the current law in your jurisdiction before purchasing. SporeStore.com sells spores for microscopy, taxonomy, and research use only.

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