No matter what the age, anyone can go into a store and buy this product to get high. A product so potent, it might cause you to see things that aren't really there.It's an herb that's growing in ...
In a popular article this week, The New York Times reported on the rash of online videos showing teenagers smoking the hallucinogenic drug derived from leaves of the plant Salvia divinorum. In this ...
A jury in Lincoln, Nebraska, found a local man not guilty of selling salvia divinorum Monday. Although the psychedelic member of the mint family is not a controlled substance in Nebraska, creative ...
Salvia divinorum is a bright, leafy green plant from Mexico that when chewed or smoked causes intense hallucinations comparable to LSD or "magic mushrooms." And it's legal in California. The drug is ...
South Dakota has become the latest state to ban salvia divinorum, the hallucinogenic plant used for centuries by Mexican shamans whose recreational use has become noticeable in the US in recent years.
You can look at it, but don't smoke it. That's the gist of a new Georgia law that took effect Thursday. It targets a plant called Salvia divinorum, a member of the sage family, which has psychoactive ...
Salvia divinorum: effects and use among YouTube users. "Salvia divinorum (salvia) is an intense, short-acting hallucinogenic plant gaining popularity among adolescents in the United States. There has ...
A recent New York Times story about Jared Lee Loughner's fondness for the psychedelic plant Salvia divinorum begins with a statement that clearly is not true: "No one has suggested that his use of a ...
What exactly was Miley Cyrus smoking out of that bong? The teen pop star was caught on video getting high on what is believed to be salvia. “Though it’s illegal in some states, salvia in many states ...