No, psilocybin spores are classified as illegal narcotics under Iceland’s 2026 Narcotics Act, aligning with Schedule I prohibitions. The Icelandic Medicines Agency (Lyfiseðlanefnd) enforces strict controls, mirroring EU precedent. Cultivation or possession risks fines exceeding 10 million ISK or imprisonment.
Key Regulations for Psilocybin Spores in Iceland
- Narcotics Classification: Psilocybin spores are explicitly listed as controlled substances under the 2026 Narcotics Act, Section 4(1), prohibiting cultivation, distribution, or possession without authorization.
- Enforcement by Lyfiseðlanefnd: The Icelandic Medicines Agency monitors compliance, with penalties escalating for quantities exceeding trace amounts (e.g., >0.1g).
- Border Restrictions: Importing spores via postal services triggers customs seizures under the Customs Act, as they are deemed “preparatory materials” for prohibited substances.