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Is Salvia divinorum legal in Massachussetts?

by Guest56291  |  earlier

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i dont want to do something illegal

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  1. Autumn's answer is good, but a little outdated.

    Lots of States have either recently passed laws forbidding Salvia, or are in the process of passing them.

    According to Erowid,  Mass. is one of the states where it's still currently legal


  2. No, I think it's legal. It's in Maine that they have the age restrictions.

  3. CURRENT LEGAL STATUS

    Salvia divinorum is a legal plant in most countries. Missouri, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Delaware are the only states in the USA that prohibit its use. Salvia divinorum is entirely legal in all other US states. Australia, Denmark, Belgium, Italy, and South Korea are the only countries that have enacted legislation making possession of Salvia divinorum and/or salvinorin A illegal. Spain prohibits the sale of Salvia divinorum, but not possession or use. In Finland, Norway, Iceland, and Estonia, it is illegal to import Salvia divinorum without a relevant prescription from a doctor. Additional information about Salvia's legal status, and pending legislation that might affect it, is available at: http://sagewisdom.org/legalstatus.html.

    So yes, it is legal in Massachusetts but please use it responsibly.

  4. I guess you could make up a new religion and get it legal.

  5. Wouldn't it be easier to just stop breathing?

    They both end in the same effects, only not breathing doesn't ruin your lungs.

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