Psilocybin and Psychedelics in Michigan: Decriminalized
This page tracks the current legal status of psilocybin, psychedelics, and entheogens in Michigan. Status is updated from our legislation sync, with citations to the underlying bills and policy decisions.
Michigan maintains local decriminalization in Ann Arbor, Detroit, and other cities where psychedelic enforcement is the lowest police priority. State-level SB 0631 proposes broader reform. Psilocybin remains Schedule I under state law, but local ordinances provide de facto decriminalization in key cities.
Ann Arbor decriminalized entheogenic plants in September 2020 Detroit decriminalized psychedelics via local ordinance Psilocybin remains Schedule I at state level SB 0631 proposes broader statewide reform Local ordinances make psychedelic enforcement lowest police priority Growing number of Michigan cities considering similar local measures
Local measures: Ann Arbor - Decriminalized (September 2020) Detroit - Decriminalized (November 2021) Hazel Park - Decriminalized (March 2022)
Laws change. Always verify current status with primary sources before acting on this information, especially when traveling across state lines.