Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Are Your Kids Getting High Legally?

Are you aware that a plant you may be growing in your flowerbeds might be getting your kids high? Are you aware that it is still currently legal?

GET AWARE!!!


Called nicknames like Sally-D, Magic Mint and Diviner's Sage, salvia has proliferated on the Internet and at college-area paraphernalia shops.

It is usually sold as dried leaves in various degrees of potency. Salvia causes hallucinations, a perception of overlapping realities and a loss of body, dizziness and impaired speech, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration says on its website.

Unlike hallucinogens like LSD or PCP, however, salvia's effects last for a shorter time, generally up to an hour.

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