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Salvia is in the news again, Florida is currently trying to make the extract salvia divinorum illegal.  This would give those caught using salvia a jail sentence up to 5 years.  Some say legislators are overreacting to a minor problem, but no one disputes that salvia impairs judgment and the ability to concentrate.

On Web sites touting the mind-blowing powers of salvia divinorum, come-ons to buy the hallucinogenic drug are accompanied by warnings: “Time is running out! …stock up while you still can.”

 

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Web sites are touting the mind-blowing powers of salvia divinorum, come-ons to buy the hallucinogenic herb are accompanied by warnings: “Time is running out! … stock up while you still can.”
That’s because salvia is being targeted by lawmakers concerned that the inexpensive and easy-to-obtain plant could become the
next marijuana. Eight states have already placed restrictions on salvia, and 16 others, including Florida, are considering a ban or have previously.
“As soon as we make one drug illegal, kids start looking around for other drugs they can buy legally. This is just the next one,” said Florida state Rep. Mary Brandenburg, who has introduced a bill to make possession of salvia a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.
Some say legislators are overreacting to a minor problem, but no one disputes that the plant impairs judgment and the ability to drive.
Native to Mexico and still grown there,
salvia divinorum is generally smoked but can also be chewed or made into a tea and drunk. buy salvia: www.salviadragon.com