Pubdate: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 Source: Daily Times, The (MD) Copyright: 2000 The Daily Times Contact: (410) 749-7290 CRACKDOWN ON 'MUSHROOMS' While we always heard that some people were prone to consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms, we never suspected there was money to be made growing the strange mind-altering fungi. But this week the Wicomico County Narcotics Task Force raided a Salisbury home and charged a resident with eight counts related to manufacturing, distributing, possessing and storing the mushrooms. Police said they confiscated 48 jars of the mushrooms, known as Psilocybin. Police also said they found a serious mushroom-growing operation in the basement of the raided home. Where and how these mushrooms might be sold and distributed is a bit of a mystery to us. Are mushrooms sold on the corner like crack cocaine? Are they popular with the high school crowd or baby boomers? Should we look for legislation next year in the Maryland General Assembly seeking to legalize mushrooms for medicinal purposes? Either way, police are apparently cracking down on mushroom growers and moving to stop this "Mushroom Madness," and that's a good thing - at least we think so. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D