Is Psilocybin / Magic Mushrooms Legal in Alaska? (2026)
No — Psilocybin / Magic Mushrooms are illegal in Alaska as of 2026.
Law changed in 2026: In February 2026, a legislative task force recommended creating a framework for legal access to psilocybin for therapeutic purposes. A ballot initiative for 2026 failed, with efforts now focused on 2028.
Quick Answer
Psilocybin mushrooms remain illegal under Alaska state law (AS 11.71.900). However, in 2021, Anchorage voters decriminalized possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms, making it the lowest law enforcement priority locally. State law still prohibits possession and sale.
What the Law Says
Alaska Statutes AS 11.71.150 lists psilocybin as a Schedule IIA controlled substance.
— Alaska Statutes Title 11 - Criminal Law
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Possession | Illegal under state law but decriminalized in Anchorage city limits (municipal ordinance). |
| Distribution | Illegal statewide; no local decriminalization of sale. |
| Penalties | State penalties apply outside Anchorage; Anchorage enforces minimal penalties for possession. |
| Age Restriction | None (illegal for all ages statewide). |
| Pending Legislation | None known |
In February 2026, a legislative task force recommended creating a framework for legal access to psilocybin for therapeutic purposes. A ballot initiative for 2026 failed, with efforts now focused on 2028.
Enforcement Reality
While psilocybin is a Schedule I substance, a state task force has recommended regulated access, suggesting a potential shift from strict enforcement. However, it remains illegal statewide and possession can lead to criminal charges.
Confusing local decriminalization in cities like Anchorage with statewide legality is a common mistake. State law still applies, and possession outside of decriminalized zones is prosecuted.
Local Exceptions
None identified. State law applies uniformly across Alaska. Local ordinances may still vary — check with your city or county government for any additional rules.
Bottom Line
Psilocybin / Magic Mushrooms are illegal in Alaska. Possession or use can result in criminal charges. Do not assume enforcement is lax — penalties are real. Consult a licensed attorney if you have specific questions.
Alaska vs. the Rest of the US
Across the US, possessing psilocybin mushrooms is fully legal in 2 states, restricted in 3, and illegal in 35. Alaska falls in the ILLEGAL category.
View the full 50-state map →Reviewed by cross-referencing the cited state statute against current legislative databases and regulatory publications.
Sources & Verification
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