Colorado has finished hammering out the details for a legal psychedelic mushroom market.
The new guidance applies to individuals looking to grow mushrooms, run a therapy center, or manufacture psilocybin edibles, according to the Denver Post.
But the new rules don’t mean that Colorado is setting up a traditional distribution market with dispensaries for psilocybin products.
Products will only be available to adults ages 21 and up at healing centers during “guided trips.”
However, customers will have access to more product categories including edibles, tea bags, capsules, chocolates, gummies, tablets and tinctures.
But psilocybin manufacturers in Colorado will be banned from using synthetic tryptamines and will need to undergo testing for those substances before products can ship.