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For a first conviction of possession of a hallucinogen substance (except LSD), you are facing up to 5 years in jail and up to a $2000.00 fine.

For a second or (subsequent) conviction of possession of a hallucinogen substance (except LSD), you are facing up to 10 years in jail and up to a $5000.00 fine.

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The 2005 Drugs Act changed the law so that now both fresh and prepared (e.g. dried or stewed) magic mushrooms that contain psilocin or psilocybin are classified as Class A drugs - so that means it's illegal to have magic mushrooms for yourself, to give away or to sell.

Possession is illegal and can get you up to seven years in jail and/or an unlimited fine.

Supplying someone else, even your friends, can get you up to life imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine.

What if you're caught?

If the Police catch you with magic mushrooms, they'll always take some action. This could include a formal caution, arrest and prosecution.

A conviction for a drug-related offence could have a serious impact. It can stop you visiting certain countries - for example the United States - and limit the types of jobs you can apply for.

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what is the punishment for selling magic mushrooms and then you get caught because its illegal

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You get sentenced to life of community service as a meter maid D:

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50$ fine

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Q: What is the sentencing guideline for possession of magic mushrooms in WA state?
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