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  2. Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States

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    Wisconsin banned manufacturing, distributing, or delivering salvinorin A the extraction. The law does not name Salvia divinorum the organic plant as a controlled statute, therefore the live, raw, or dried plant is still legal by law and not part of the ban under this statute. Wyoming: HB49 13-Feb-2006 Schedule I not passed / died Rep. Stephen ...

  3. Legal status of Salvia divinorum - Wikipedia

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    Salvia divinorum was banned in Croatia in April 2008 by addition to the official list of illegal substances and plants. Czech Republic: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Salvia divinorum was banned by law nr. 106/2011 Coll., effective 22 April 2011, which added it to the list of illegal substances.

  4. Foods That Are Banned in America. Do You Agree? - AOL

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    The ban on specific foods in the United States can stem from a range of concerns, from animal welfare to health to mere social convention. Here is a list of foods you could never find, foods under ...

  5. Column: Pesticides linked to cancer, Parkinson's, so why keep ...

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    Paraquet’s main ingredient is the nerve toxin Chlorpyrifos, which was finally banned in 2022 after over 30 years of lawsuits and legal battles proving it was unsafe. It has been associated with ...

  6. Salvia divinorum - Wikipedia

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    Salvia divinorum (Latin: sage of the diviners; also called ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, magic mint or simply salvia) is a species of plant in the sage genus Salvia, known for its transient psychoactive properties when its leaves, or extracts made from the leaves, are administered by smoking, chewing, or drinking (as a ...

  7. CDC warns of deadly drug 100 times more potent than ... - AOL

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    Fentanyl has made headlines for driving overdose deaths, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning of the rise of an even deadlier drug.. Last year, nearly 70% of all U.S ...

  8. Brett's law - Wikipedia

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    Brett's law is a name commonly given to a Delaware statute generally prohibiting use of the psychoactive herb Salvia divinorum.The law was named after Brett Chidester (September 16, 1988 – January 23, 2006), a 17 year old who died by suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning (by lighting a charcoal grill inside a closed tent), [1] despite it being "unclear" what role the drug played in the incident.

  9. What Foods and Products Have Red Dye No. 3, and Why Did ... - AOL

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    Red dye No. 3 will be banned in California after landmark legislation was signed late last week by the state’s governor, Gavin Newsom. The California Food Safety Act—which has been referred to ...