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04-05-2006, 03:01 AM #1OPSenior Member
Cultivate Salvia Before Its Too Late!
Salvia divinorum plants and extracts are completely legal in most of the US at this time (there are local ordinances against it in some communities in MO), but there is a concerted effort being waged by the DEA and FDA to illegalize it. The DEA has petitioned Congress in mid-June, 2003, to schedule Salvia divinorum. Salvia divinorum may well be illegal in the United States sometime soon. Currently, it is legal to ship to every other country in the world except Australia, South Korea and Denmark, Italy, where Salvia has been made illegal..
It seems that eventally global prohibition will be ended but not before salvia is banned by our ignorant, lie spreading governments. Considering that it is an endangered species, it may be a good idea to buy the plants online while the opportunity is still available. Not only will you be doing your part to protect the species, but if it becomes illegal demand will skyrocket...which means another cash crop for you buisness types
http://www.greenstranger.com/salviapage_revised.html
http://www.ethnobotanysource.com/liv...ted_plants.htm
http://www.seekershop.com/salvia_div...ve_plants.htmlEuphoric Reviewed by Euphoric on . Cultivate Salvia Before Its Too Late! Salvia divinorum plants and extracts are completely legal in most of the US at this time (there are local ordinances against it in some communities in MO), but there is a concerted effort being waged by the DEA and FDA to illegalize it. The DEA has petitioned Congress in mid-June, 2003, to schedule Salvia divinorum. Salvia divinorum may well be illegal in the United States sometime soon. Currently, it is legal to ship to every other country in the world except Australia, South Korea and Rating: 5
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04-14-2006, 04:29 AM #2Member
Cultivate Salvia Before Its Too Late!
This is only slightly related, but how long wil Salvia stay good after you buy it? I'm not sure I want to do it, and if I do it won't be until summer, but I'd hate to lose the chance to ever do it just because the govt decides to make it illegal.
So if I bought some off the web now, would it still be good a few months from now? years?
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04-14-2006, 05:20 AM #3Senior Member
Cultivate Salvia Before Its Too Late!
A few months, definately. Years? Kinda curious about that myself.
\"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will, within limits drawn by the equal rights of others. I do not add \"within the limits of the law\', because law if often but the tyrant\'s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.\"-Thomas Jefferson.
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04-17-2006, 01:23 AM #4Senior Member
Cultivate Salvia Before Its Too Late!
It will stay potent for years if it is kept in a dark, airtight place. Salvia just recently became illegal in Delaware and the DEA is moving closer to putting restrictions on it. My suggestion is go too www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com and buy a pound of it if you want to use it in the future, a pound will last a VERY long time. It's too bad this great plant will soon be on the list of "illegal" activities.
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