Psilocybin Laws in Georgia
Georgia has introduced psilocybin therapy legislation driven by veterans' advocates and mental health reform groups. The state has a significant military presence that has shaped the framing of reform efforts.
Current Legal Status
Active Legislation
Psilocybin remains Schedule I under Georgia law. A therapeutic access bill has been introduced and is gaining attention, particularly around PTSD treatment for veterans at Fort Benning and other Georgia military installations.



Key Legislation
HB 1200 (2025) proposed a licensed therapeutic psilocybin program for PTSD and treatment-resistant depression — introduced with bipartisan co-sponsors, referred to committee.
Clinical Trials
Emory University in Atlanta has conducted psychedelic research. Check ClinicalTrials.gov for Atlanta-area enrolling studies.
Advocacy Organizations
Georgia Psychedelic Society, Veterans of War, Healing Advocacy Fund.
Related Resources
Directory in Georgia
- Entheo Community — Sacramental Church / Community
- Entheo Temple — Sacramental Church / Community
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Societies & Organizations in Georgia
- Terrain: Psychedelic Society (Atlanta) — Community
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