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Legal Status of Salvia Divinorum
Hi we are back again… welcome… ooooppss I had told you that I will not be telling you about my self… any more from this chapter… but now.. I have to.. There is one more major important thing which I will have to tell you all... When ever some thing is in demand, it scares.. , its hurting the people, or helping them… the government interferes all the time… to make money or to help and make name…any ways.. They have interfered in me in most of the countries. Countries which have a control include, AUSTRALIA, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Spain and Sweden. But I was under debate in United Kingdom it only received 11 signatures and has not been debated or further escalated, But in places where legislation exists, I vary in its prohibitive degree from country to country, Australia has imposed its strictest Schedule 9 classification for examples. And Italy has placed me in its “Table I “ of controlled substances. In Spain there are just control focusing on the commercial trade of me.. (salvia divinorum ) in Germany there are also measures targeting commercial sales. In the United States, I am not regulated under the Controlled Substances Act but some states, including Delaware, Louisiana, Missouri and others, have passed their own laws. Several other states have proposed legislation against Salvia, including Alabama, Alaska, California, Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Many of these proposals have not made it into law, with motions having failed, stalled or otherwise died, for example at committee review stages. National legislation for amendment of the Controlled Substances Act to place salvinorin A and Me in Schedule I at the federal level was proposed Similar to the international situation, in the United States, where individual state legislation does exist, I varies from state to state in my prohibitive degree. Some states such as Delaware, Louisiana and Missouri have imposed the strictest Schedule I classification. By contrast, the state of Maine has passed laws imposing age restrictions, prohibiting use and sale to minors under 18 years of age - in a manner generally consistent with controls existing for tobacco and alcohol. But the way in Oklahoma wording of their bill refers to me that - "has been enhanced, concentrated or chemically or physically altered" - and as such I am targeted particularly at enhanced strength extracts. They do not outlaw the plant itself. Tennessee also has some provision for me in its natural plant form. - There the law classes its use as a 'Class A misdemeanor', but it is not an offence to possess, plant, cultivate, grow, or harvest me for "aesthetic, landscaping, or decorative purposes". We that is how I am treated by each one in same places and in different places too… So that it all about me… I will let the users speak from now on… good bye for now and thanks for taking your perishes time to know about me... Thanking you… Salvia divinorum
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