Holy Sacramonial cross to bear! People getting high for five minutes and falling over, a critical addiction in the streets of America is underway! Dangerous zombies falling all over the place, can't seem to see or speak, and they might come to your house soon!
What the F*&^%$K is going on! As i last checked in my Psychedelic Encylclopedia Salvia D had no restrictions on it. That was when only 550 lbs of Salvia were exported out of Mexico. Now the measurement is 8 tons to the US and Europe. And how many countless sites are selling Salvia? Too many people having fun, finding the black worm hole of their brains. Why does the government feel a need to extinguish my worm hole?
13 states have now banned the use of Salvia D. 13/50 is not a good ratio, dear enlightened congress of which i voted for. You damned bafoons, what do you get paid to do?! Of which countless officers of the court have been elected, I'm sure, by illegalizing this plant. Good work you monkies of Fishism. Darwin eats you for breakfast! Yayhoos.
They should regulate its sale to 18s and over. That way at least it's legally on a par with alcohol and tobacco. An outright ban would make them look like hypocrites, considering that alcohol and tobacco are both incredibly dangerous to the individual and to society.
Posted by: Synchronium | 06/30/2009 at 01:21 AM
its amazing that we have to get into these kind of discussions over a plant- but i'm not thinking like a right winger. tobacco causes cancer and alcohol promotes violence, what did salvia ever do, terrifying images, and then the person never tries it again. not so with alcohol. i've had many a bad hangover and done it again. how would you prohibit iboga? the only drug known to cure addiction, the visions are so frightening for the addicted individual they are scared into rehab. i suppose thatwould be over eighteen anyway, but i agree, at this point i'll take anything. but they are notbanning the growth of it, right?
Posted by: shelley young | 06/30/2009 at 07:31 PM