Further to the note last month about the poor horticulturist, who was arrested for growing shitakes, the mushroom possession charge was dismissed after a laboratory test determined they were not mind-altering.
A judge has dismissed a charge of possession of psychedelic mushrooms against a Boulder man after the Colorado Bureau of Investigation determined they were not mind-altering.
However, the 47-year-old still faces a slew of other charges, including possession of marijuana.
The public defender Tina Fang told Judge Gail Nichols that the mushrooms were innocuous and the state confirmed it.