It's not just a 'bad trip'. Salvia is different for everyone. Some people like, and some people can't stand it because of the way it affects them.
I didn't think they could make salvia illegal. It's not an alkaloid (th law makes specific reference to alkaloids), and it doesn't fall under any other categories of illegal drugs. I don't think they can make it illegal without actually finding something medically wrong with it. Then again, I know dick about the law.
yo, I got this salv, I got all the fixin's you want extract? nicka I got that too dawg. now give me yo god dam money!
a good few of my friends or their parents grow salvia so its not really that uncommon, prefer that to the extract anyway, much more relaxing
I have salvia growing, but it isn't divinorum. There are toons of decorative salvia strains, but I don't know where you could find salvia divinorum, as it is actually legal to buy/sell plants as "decoration"
This thread makes me sad. The attitude of "I don't like it, so I don't care if it's made illegal" is a classic example of the divide-and-conquer ethos erecting obstacles in the face of progress.
Pretty much. This is the attitude of a lot of politicians as far as marijuana. And it was the attitude of many during prohibition...though that was a little different when religious beliefs were tossed in
they're divinorum that the people i know have growing. you can buy cannabis seeds in headshops so i dont see why there wouldnt be salvia seeds...not sure where they got their plants or seeds from though
Salvia doesn't have seeds, that the deal. You get a new plant from clippings...that's prolly why it's pretty hard to be growing yourself.
was speaking to a friend whos parents own a headshop and you can get seeds but its rare to grow it from seed, they have a two plants from seeds and a couple from clippings but they said that its the plants from seeds that are more valued