Nearly a year ago, we reported on mounting efforts to ban salvia divinorum in states and localities around the country. Since then, the war on the hallucinogenic plant has only intensified, despite ...
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 ...
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Salvia divinorum, the legal (in some states) hallucinogenic Mexican sage, is the latest meme to hit YouTube. Stoners and bored teens across the United States and Europe have been uploading videos of ...
Add another one to the “How Your Kids May Be Getting High” files. Five states have outlawed Salvia, a mint leaf grown mostly in Mexico that produces a hallucinogenic high when smoked or chewed.
I do prevention work with alcohol and drugs, so I am a consumer and a researcher in the field, and I need to keep up with the drug use fashion. Drugs come into fashion and leave fashion, and sometimes ...
It’s been almost 50 years since a generation of young people were urged to “turn on and tune out” with the aid of psychedelic drugs. But at least one hallucinogenic drug remains legal and widely ...
It’s been almost 50 years since a generation of young people were urged to “turn on and tune out” with the aid of psychedelic drugs. But at least one hallucinogenic drug remains legal and widely ...
In a cluttered living room in south London, Lee Hogan, a sound engineer and part-time disc jockey, perches on the edge of a cheap leather armchair and bends his head towards a glass water pipe. A ...
Canada is no longer a safe legal haven for salvia divinorum, the potent hallucinogenic plant sold openly online and in head shops across the country. Yet no one seems aware of the law and Health ...