Plain-language guide to Nevada’s psilocybin, MDMA, and psychedelic laws — what’s legal, what isn’t, and what may change.
Nevada's AB 242 (2023) created a working group that recommended a licensed psilocybin services program for Nevada. SB 242 (2025) would establish a formal advisory board. Las Vegas and Reno have no city-level decriminalization. Psilocybin mushrooms are Schedule I under Nevada and federal law; no decriminalization has passed as of 2026.
As of 2026, Nevada does not have a licensed psilocybin access program. Legal options for residents include:
No. Psilocybin is Schedule I under Nevada Revised Statutes §453.166. Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, and other Nevada cities have not passed decriminalization or deprioritization resolutions. Nevada's cannabis is fully legal, but that is a separate substance — psilocybin has no legal pathway for adult use in Nevada as of 2026.
No. There are no legal psilocybin dispensaries or service centers in Las Vegas or anywhere in Nevada. Operators calling themselves 'mushroom bars' or 'psilocybin lounges' in Nevada operate outside the law.
Nevada's AB 242 (2023) created a working group that issued a report recommending a licensed psilocybin services program. SB 242 (2025) would establish a formal advisory board. If the board is established and recommends a program, Nevada would likely follow with enabling legislation — but no timeline is guaranteed.