Psilocybin legal status in Oregon: laws, decrim & 2026 update
LegalCurrent psilocybin laws and regulations in Oregon
Current Legal Status
Oregon made history in 2020 by becoming the first U.S. state to legalize psilocybin for therapeutic use through Measure 109. The Oregon Psilocybin Services program launched in 2023, allowing licensed facilitators to administer psilocybin to adults 21 and older in approved service centers. Oregon also decriminalized possession of small amounts of all drugs through Measure 110. The state has established a comprehensive regulatory framework including licensing for manufacturers, service centers, and facilitators.
Timeline of Key Events
Measure 109 Passes
Oregon voters approve Measure 109, legalizing psilocybin therapy services.
Measure 110 Passes
Oregon decriminalizes possession of small amounts of all drugs.
OPS Development Begins
Oregon Psilocybin Services begins developing regulatory framework.
Licensing Opens
Oregon begins accepting applications for psilocybin service licenses.
First Centers Open
First licensed psilocybin service centers begin operations in Oregon.
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Legal Disclaimer
Psilocybin is legal in Oregon only through licensed psilocybin service centers with trained facilitators. Personal possession, cultivation, and sale outside the licensed system remain illegal. Federal law still classifies psilocybin as a Schedule I controlled substance. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.