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Sl1p
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Re: The future of Salvia Divornium [Re: SlapnutRob]
#2234995 - 01/11/04 03:30 PM (20 years, 21 days ago) |
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Well ahven't ya guys noticed that most salvia vendors claim its an incense and some others put *not meant for human consumption*. More places need to do stuff like that.
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cybrbeast
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I wasn't talking about the quality of the trip. I meant that the intensity of a Salvia trip is much higher.
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Psiloman
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Re: The future of Salvia Divornium [Re: cybrbeast]
#2239916 - 01/13/04 05:29 PM (20 years, 19 days ago) |
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Well we could patiently wait for salvia to be banned,we can run to internet stores and lucky smartshops to get as much of it and SMOKE IT so no trace of Salvia Divinorum species remains on the planet,we can clone it like mad for those black market eras to come,we can even sit and cry like babies...oh we can swear as well at the officials and have long practicallly meaningless conversations about why they banned it
OR WE CAN MAKE THE FUCKING DIFFERENCE!!!!!
PRACTICAL DIFFERENCE
TRUE DIFFERENCE
Visit this website please http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/dll/salvia_divinorum_action_center.htm
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Re: The future of Salvia Divornium [Re: orizon]
#2240245 - 01/13/04 08:09 PM (20 years, 19 days ago) |
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I agree the days are numbered. Ephedra was just banned in the us and there were only about 160 deaths nation wide last year. but the government still hasen't banned war which i understand killed more people than that last year. just a thought
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Re: The future of Salvia Divornium [Re: JuanMatus]
#2241451 - 01/14/04 11:32 AM (20 years, 18 days ago) |
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I think salvia will not be banned, it hasn't attracted enough attention and people usually try it just once or twice because it's not a type of 'high' they are looking for. Only the dedicated psychonauts will continue to use this plant, and that is a very very small number. Keep your heads up people, enjoy this plant safely, always spread the word of caution to new users, and things will all work out.
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recalcitrant
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Re: The future of Salvia Divornium [Re: chodamunky]
#2242368 - 01/14/04 05:22 PM (20 years, 18 days ago) |
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I say illegalize it already. the only true market is the black market. If no one is buying it, no one will grow it and it deserves to go extinct. The planet has been killing off species for a long time now. Imagine all the drugs our ancestors tripped on that we have no idea existed.
Maybe when it is prohibited the real businessmen will keep it around. but maybe not, deservedly.
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Re: The future of Salvia Divornium [Re: orizon]
#25394390 - 08/17/18 12:00 PM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Guess what? here we are 14 years had passed, we had the boom of salvia usage, than some proihibitions, and now it is somehow underground for the good again,
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