Salvia Legality Campaign

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by paradoxic, Jun 3, 2007.

  1. paradoxic

    paradoxic Member

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    I just put together a list of all the states with pending or passed legislation on Salvia. I used Erowid for the law info, but for each one I added links to contact each state's congressmen and house representatives. On the page there is also a list of letter templates (I only have one so far) to send to representatives. I also put a list that I plan to expand with the help of others of other ways to help keep Salvia legal.

    Here is the page: Keep Salvia Legal Campaign
    Please check it out and tell me what you think. Please give me some feedback, etc.

    Also, as written on the page, I want to get more letter templates and other ways to help keep Salvia legal so your contributions would be much appreciated.
     
  2. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    Nice man, but when people think of any drug that gets you high (other than alcohol), they think it's like the devil or something. I had to convince my parents that it was perfectly ok and showes you visions of personal insight. I'm pretty sure once it's illegal, it'll stay that way unless there is some religeous thing like the US government did with the Peyote cactus. Good luck :party:
     
  3. PeaceColors33

    PeaceColors33 Member

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    i didn't know peyote was legal, thats kool. But yea man i mean trying to get marijuana legal is pretty hard to do but i think you'll have a bit of an easier time keeping somthing legal.

    I dunno man, i would love to support u. I live in PA
     
  4. sHIP of fools

    sHIP of fools Member

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    wait peyote's legal??!?!?
     
  5. eshu

    eshu Member

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    peyote is legal just for the native american church members, for ritual purposes. possession or consumption not sanctioned by the native american church is prohibited and subject to prosecution.
     

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