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What types of hallucinegens are legal?

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like i know slavia divinorum but what else...

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  1. ROBOTUSSIN!!!!

    eat alot of nutmeg that works too


  2. I don't believe any hallucinogen drug are legal if it has a bad effect on you it wont be legal. You could end up hurting someone and so on. go ove to the DEA Department they have a whole list of the illegal drugs and effects

  3. Saliva is about the closest thing to a good one.  There are a few LSA containing plants like Hawaiian Baby Woodrose.  Amanita mushrooms, which are supposed to be horrible.  Nutmeg which is also supposed to be horrible.  San Pedro and Peruvian Torch cactus are legal until you prepare them for consumption.    

    http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/psyc...

  4. peyote is legal to some religious groups... and I think mescalin might be to, but again restricted to some groups with religious or spiritual purposes.

  5. Word of warning  -  Eating fifty or more morning glory seeds induces an effect similar to that of marijuana. Eating quantities of the seeds causes nausea, digestive upset, hallucinations, blurred vision, mental confusion, lack of coordination, stupor, and coma.

    Mushrooms - Ingesting magic mushrooms can cause stomach pains, nausea and vomiting;

    Bad 'trips' can happen, and there's no going back until the effects have worn off;

    Like any hallucinogen, magic mushrooms can complicate existing mental problems;

    Serious health risk and even death may result due to eating the wrong kind of mushrooms

    Salvia - The major health risk when using salvia is that a person might lose awareness and cause physical injury to himself or others. Therefore it is very important to have a sitter present at any time.

    LSD - some people have died through accidents while on a trip - believing they can fly, for example, or walking in front of vehicles because they're not aware of the danger.

    Peyote - Peyote is not a party drug and should be treated with respect.

  6. Morning glory seeds and Nutmeg. But you don't want to trip on those, they are likely to get you tripping, but they're considered to be miserable trips, with a lot of vomiting, shivering, and freaking out involved.

    Once you realize that Salvia's too short and expensive for a trip, it's up to you if you want to procure something ILLEGALLY. The only risk in the hallucinagens I'm about to talk about is the fact that they are illegal, but unlike most illegal drugs, it's very difficult to discover that someone is using them (unlike drugs that you smoke, which produce strange and obvious smells). I've never met anyone who has gotten in trouble for using psychedelic mushrooms or LSD, because they PLAN AHEAD and stay in a house, go to a party, or otherwise safe situation where they won't be around police officers, parents, or school/job related people.

    LSD and mushrooms are VERY VERY VERY safe. You did not read that incorrectly. They are extremely safe. The only way you can go wrong with either is by ABUSING them, which would basically mean using them every week, and probably more than 3 times a week. If you're like most people, including me, you won't WANT to trip that often, so you'll do it a few times a month at most. LSD shows no long-term effects, and the only way shrooms can hurt you is by overdosing, and even then you would have to overdose many times to damage your liver.

    Mushrooms, called "shrooms", "caps", or "boomers", can be found in fields across the U.S., growing in cow dung. Picking them is a crime, so if you are to harvest them, you should do so on your own property, or at night. This method is very cheap, and about 1/8th of an ounce should do the trick. The problem with shrooms is once they leave the place they were picked and are sold to you in whatever city you live in, the prices have skyrocketed. You end up paying 25-50 bucks to trip on shrooms, the average I'd say being about 30-40. Most often you'll just eat the shrooms themselves, but some people process them and make them into easy-to-eat chocolates.

    LSD, on the otherhand, is my preferred method. It's extemely cheap in comparison, with prices for a "hit" ranging from 5 to 20 dollars. The average price I've run into is about 7-12.

    The effects of LSD (called acid) and shrooms are so similar that I'd recommend LSD, because it is much cheaper. LSD is easy to hide, easy to take, and normally consists of holding a piece of paper on your tongue for a few minutes and then tripping balls for 4-8 hours. You can trip for longer (I took 2 hits of acid and tripped for 12 hours), but the drug feels relentless anyways, and I've never felt like 4 hours of tripping wasn't long enough.

  7. psilocybin ( shroom )

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