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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:790086"]http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/532/salvia_divinorum_north_dakota_south_carolina So massachusetts is pretty close to making salvia or more specifically anything that contains salvinorum-A illegal to buy/sell/possess in ma. This is a decision about drugs that i actually agree with the government on, salvia is safe at lower levels, but at higher levels it can cause people to do stuff that is really really dangerous. I have tried dozens of obscure psychedelics from around the globe in many different forms, and this one was the only one at high levels that really made me have concern for non-experianced trippers. So i am not really upset about it, but in the same bill THEY ARE ADDING KRATOM to the list too. Which just isnt right. Kratom has most of the benefits of the poppy plant with with addition of the fact that it will belp people with opiate withdrawels even better than methadone. It's not right that this plant with so many purpases can just be made illegal with salvia because people dont know about it and are scarred. Oh well, i have a kratom tree growing anyways.[/QUOTE]
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