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Is salvia legal?


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Salvia divinorum is legal in the United States by federal law, but is controlled (illegal) in some states (see state law).

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Salvia, a powerful hallucinogenic herb that is sometimes also referred to as Sally D or Magic Mint, is legal in all states except Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Ohio, N Dakota and Minnesota. ChaCha for now!

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Salvia divinorum remains legal in most countries and, within the United States, is legal in the majority of states. However, some have called for its prohibition. ChaCha on!

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Salvia divinorum is not legal in California. Every person who sells, dispenses, distributes, furnishes, administers, gives, or offers to sell, dispense, distribute, furnish, administer, or give Salvia divinorum or Salvinorin A, or any substance or material containing Salvia divinorum or Salvinorin A, to any person who is less than 18 years of age, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding six months, or by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment.

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No, possession of the hallucinogenic plant salvia divinorum is now a felony offense in Illinois.

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Salvia is illegal in Alaska, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, MORE?

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Salvia is uncontrolled in the US by federal law, but is controlled in some states; it is illegal to buy or sell in Virginia.

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There are many already-existing non-drug-specific laws that can be enforced against reckless salvia users. It is legal to use.

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Salvia is uncontrolled by the United States, but is illegal in certain states. It is not approved for human consumption.

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