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From the resolution that was adopted:
Still illegal to mass produce for distribution.
Sucks but I'd rather be able to grow my own and not run afoul of the law than just be a criminal all the time.
I'm left to wonder the extent to which lawmakers understand how fungi work. One MSS can yield mass production given sufficient other supplies without intending to cross the line into mass production.
That seems like a feature, not a bug. Unintentional mass production makes an ideal pretext for a raid and filing charges.
They probably don't understand a whole lot, my head cannon has them at the meeting saying "adults may grow one to three mushrooms per person per household" lmfao
"Mushrooms are all the same size, right?"