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Is Salvia Divinorum the New Drug in Town?

Written by Carmela on May 8th, 2008 | Filed under: General


There is a new drug in town; this one is different, this one is legal. Salvia Divinorum is a member of the lowly sage family and originates from Mexico, but thanks to the Internet it is becoming one of the most popular legal drugs. Salvia Divinorum is as potent as (highly illegal) LSD and is the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogenic known.

Salvia Divinorum, or “Magic Mint,” “Ska Maria Pastora” or “Sally D”, is popular with users both young and old and is legal almost all States across the US. Its popularity is assisted greatly by virtue of its legality but also because of how truly easy it is to get hold of, and how inexpensive it is.

Legislators are donning their amour, though, and we should expect to see more news articles condemning Salvia Divinorum and its users in the near future. Legislation, many say would be an overreaction.



5 Responses to “Is Salvia Divinorum the New Drug in Town?”

  1. […] what is, after all, just a plant? Well, it’s not just a plant, and that’s the problem. Salvia Divinorum is the most potent naturally occurring hallucinogenic known, and users – whether smoking or taking the extract – […]

  2. […] strongest naturally available hallucinogenic – Salvia Divinorum – may soon be outlawed if lawmakers in California are any measure of the country’s […]

  3. […] the arguments for and against making Salvia illegal, I am sure that the politicians will find some way to attempt to make ‘moral’ gains on […]

  4. […] plant called Salvia Divinorum, shy retiring cousin of the mint family and close relative of the Salvia plants that adorn many a perfect American […]

  5. […] Salvia today is still, in most countries and most American states, entirely legal. Salvia can be smoked or chewed. Reputable sellers can be found online at sites like […]

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