The shroomscanada.cc psilocybin makes you see, hear and feel things that aren’t real (hallucinations). You can only take it legally if you are in a research study or get special permission from Health Canada with the support of your doctor. It is illegal to grow, sell or carry magic mushrooms in Canada.
But there are signs that this could change. Several recent policy shifts have given people like Larsen hope that the next step will be legalization. The most obvious was last year’s move by the provincial government to relax possession charges for heroin, fentanyl, cocaine and meth, but not mushrooms.
From Nature to Experience: The Appeal of Shrooms in Canadian Culture
And there are other signs that the culture of “shroom stores” may be changing, as it did with cannabis. For example, police raids against these stores seem to happen much less often than they did with cannabis shops in the 1990s, when owners defied laws and mounted challenges to archaic drug legislation.
That is because there’s a growing belief that the hallucinogenic drugs known as psilocybin and psilocin are powerful tools for treating mental illness, especially anxiety, depression and addiction. And the fact that they don’t have any serious side effects, unlike some other drugs, has made them attractive to medical professionals. But there is still a long road ahead to make the use of psychedelics a mainstream treatment in Canada, including finding out whether they can really treat these conditions without the need for a trip. And the success of the shroom market will depend on whether this movement can create a system of regulation and oversight similar to that of the cannabis industry in Canada.