Yes, magic mushrooms and their psychoactive chemical components are hallucinogenic drugs.
and not only that but shrooms come under different nicknames much lke marjuana is called Mary Jane widow or green.
Shrooms, mushies, magic mushrooms, cubes (in the case of psilocybe cubensis)
Although it is quite uncommon to test for magic mushroom use, tests are available that can do so. Thus, whether or not magic mushrooms will show up on the test depends on the specific type of test administered. It is likely that if one were on probation for a magic mushroom-related offense, they would be given a test that would screen for magic mushroom use.
becuase it causes you to get the effects that a hallucinogenic drug gives you, eg imagining things, going crazy etc.
You can take magic mushroom with either of the two.
Psychoactive mushrooms contain either psilocybin (in the case of psilocybes) or ibotenic acid (in the case of amanita/fly argaric).
Yes, the spores are, but the mushroom that is grown from it is Not.
Gymnopilus luteoviridis is a yellow magic mushroom. See the accompanying link for a picture.
what species of magic mushroom grow in England and what do each look like? what species of magic mushroom grow in England and what do each look like?
nope
No, doctors do not generally test for magic mushroom use.
Difference between spirogyra and mushroom
It depends on how much you are caught with and the way in which you are caught. There are many variables. The state law in MN falls much in line with federal though. Psilocybin is listed as a Sched 1 drug, but there is a debate on whether magic mushrooms count as a 'container' for a sched. 1 drug. Magic mushroom spores are completely legal in MN and all but 3 states in the USA.