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Legal: Legal: Legal: Legal: Salvia divinorum is completely legal in Austria without any restrictions. The supreme court of Austria decided that Salvia Divinorum is not affected by the "Neue Psychoaktive Substanzen" act, which bans the sale and possession of research chemicals for the purpose of human consumption.
Some internet vendors will not sell live salvia cuttings, leaf, or leaf products to states where its use is restricted or prohibited. [138] Per their drugs and drug paraphernelia policy, eBay does not permit sale of Salvia divinorum or derived products (despite legality in most areas). [139]
In late 2002, Rep. Joe Baca (D- California) introduced a bill (Congress bill HR 5607) to schedule salvia as a controlled substance at the national level. Those opposed to Joe Baca's bill include Daniel Siebert, who sent a letter to Congress arguing against the proposed legislation, [1] and the Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE), who sent key members of the US Congress a report on ...
English (en): Legality of Salvia divinorum, based on en:Legal status of Salvia divinorum. Red: Salvia divinorum is prohibited. Orange: Sales &/or imports of salvia are restricted, possession/use is not.
Legal: Legal: Legal: Legal: Cultivating or selling the cacti itself is legal. [6] France Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Peyote is regulated: Mescaline is classified as a narcotic in France by the decree of February 22, 1990 establishing the list of substances classified as narcotics [7] Germany Legal: legal: Legal: Legal: Cacti are not prohibited.
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.
Salvia divinorum-> Salvia divinorum in the United States-> Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States. It seems that the topic is notable and there may already be enough info on WP to create the Salvia divinorum in the United States article. -- Alan Liefting - 08:33, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
Many dream-enhancing plants such as dream herb (Calea zacatechichi) and African dream herb (Entada rheedii), as well as the hallucinogenic diviner's sage (Salvia divinorum), have been used for thousands of years in a form of divination through dreams, called oneiromancy, in which practitioners seek to receive psychic or prophetic information ...