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Salvia divinorum ''Salvia divinorum'' (Latin: "sage of the diviners"; also called ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, magic mint or simply salvia) is a plant species with transient psychoactive properties when its leaves are consumed by che ...
'', a
psychoactive A psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical, psychoactive agent or psychotropic drug is a chemical substance, that changes functions of the nervous system, and results in alterations in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition or behavior. Th ...
plant, is legal in most countries. Exceptions, countries where there is some form of control, include Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, Sweden,
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and 33 states and territories of the United States. Siebert (Legal status). Erowid (Legal status). In the United Kingdom, following a local newspaper story in October 2005, Worksop 2005-10-14 (UK Media). a parliamentary Early Day Motion was raised calling for ''Salvia divinorum'' to be banned there. However, it only received 11 signatures. Mann 2005. A second Early Day Motion was raised in October 2008 attracting 18 signatures.Early day motion 2235
. Parliament UK. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
The
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, the independent body that advises UK government on drugs, has been asked to investigate further. On the 28 January 2016, the
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was passed. The act came into force on 26 May 2016, across the entire United Kingdom, making ''salvia'' illegal to possess with intent to supply, possess on custodial premises, supply, import for human consumption, or produce for human consumption.Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
. ''Legislation.gov''. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
The two sponsors for the bill were
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House of Lords member Michael Bates and Conservative MP
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. In such places where ''Salvia divinorum'' legislation exists, it varies in prohibitive degree from country to country. Australia has imposed its strictest 'Schedule 9' (US Schedule I equivalent or equivalent to class A in the UK) classification, for example, and Italy has also placed Salvia in its 'Table I' of controlled substances (also US Schedule I and class A equivalent). In Spain there are just controls focusing on the commercial trade of ''Salvia divinorum'', and private cultivation (growing one's own plants for non-commercial use) is not targeted. In the United States, Salvia is not regulated under the
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but some states, including Delaware, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, and others, have passed their own laws. Several other states have proposed legislation against Salvia, including Alabama, Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. 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 ''Salvia divinorum'' in Schedule I at the federal level was proposed in 2002 by Representative Joe Baca ( D- California). Those opposed to bill HR 5607 include Daniel Siebert, who sent a letter to Congress arguing against the proposed legislation, Siebert 2002. and the Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE), who sent key members of the US Congress a report on ''Salvia divinorum'' and its active principle, Boire 2002. along with letters from an array of scientists who expressed concern that scheduling ''Salvia divinorum'' would negatively impact important research on the plant. The bill did not pass. Baca 2002. CCLE 2002b. Salvia cultivation may prove difficult to police. The plant has a nondescript appearance; unlike cannabis the leaves are not distinctive and it does not have a distinctive odour. ''Salvia divinorum'' looks like and can be grown as an ordinary houseplant without the need of special equipment such as hydroponics or high-power lights. Shulgin 2003. Chalmers 2006-05-06 (US Media).


Opinions and arguments

Concerns expressed by some politicians on the subject of Salvia echo those of the media. In November 2006, the morning after a story by news channel KSL was aired in Utah, warning its viewers about what it called "this dangerous herb", Dujanovic 2006-11-27 (US Media). Utah State Representative Paul Ray (R) submitted a bill calling for its Schedule I classification in that state. KSL TV cameras were on Capitol Hill to see the paperwork filed, with KSL reporting - "Moments after our story ended, Utah Representative Paul Ray began writing a bill to ban Salvia." As he presented the bill Ray said - "It was upsetting to see we have a drug of that strength that's legal." and "We're basically going to make it illegal to possess or sell. Period." Dujanovic 2006-11-28 (US Media). Ray's action was further supported by the news channel in a subsequent KSL editorial. Viewer feedback was unanimously more critical. Cardall 2006-12-12 (US Media). Georgia State Senator John Bulloch (R) reportedly saw a report on an Atlanta television news station about the increased use of ''Salvia divinorum''. He was quoted as saying - "I thought, 'Why hasn't somebody already jumped on this?" before filing Senate Bill 295. "I hurriedly got legislative counsel to draft the bill.... Everything that I read about it is it's considered to be a hallucinogenic drug.... A lot of the reading that I've found on it says that it gives a quicker and more intense high than LSD." Senator Don Thomas (R) was reported as saying -"I just know about the publicity of the dangers of it, and the use of it, so my first impression is to ban anything of that nature." In February 2007, the day after a Fox TV local news story on Salvia had aired in Milwaukee, Sanchick 2007-02-14 (US Media). Wisconsin state lawmaker
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(D), also a licensed physician, who had never heard of it before, spoke to Fox news in a follow-up report about then wanting to make it a Schedule I controlled substance. Sanchick 2007-02-15 (US Media). Comparisons to LSD and particular focus on "protecting our children" are also echoed by politicians. In June 2007 the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper ran a front-page headline cover story about Salvia, reporting that Representative Wasserman had recently begun seeking sponsors for a bill that would ban the manufacture and sale of ''Salvia divinorum'' for consumption in Wisconsin. Dr. Wasserman was reported as saying - "This bill is all about protecting our children" and "I want to stop the Salvia divinorum dealers who are pushing young people to experiment with a potentially dangerous substance." Martell 2007-06-18 (US Media). In connection with his proposals to make ''Salvia divinorum'' and salvinorin A Schedule I controlled substances in Oregon, Representative
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(R) was quoted as saying - "From what I understand this drug is at least as dangerous as marijuana or LSD", and Seth Hatmaker, a spokesman for Lim - "I think it's only a matter of time before we find people addicted to this stuff". Clark 2007-03-05 (US Media). In the state of Illinois, in support of his bill for Schedule I classification of ''Salvia divinorum'', Representative
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(R) wrote in his own website that Salvia is a "powerful psychoactive plant which in appearance looks like marijuana but has the psychoactive properties of LSD." and "It's important that we in the legislature are proactive in protecting our children from highly addictive substances" .."For a drug to be classified as a Schedule 1 substance signifies that it's a highly dangerous and potentially lethal drug for its user. Hopefully, the passage of my bill will bring attention to "Magic Mint" and help law enforcement combat the future rise of this drug." Reboletti 2007 (Mar). Other references and sources indicate however that ''Salvia divinorum'' does not look like marijuana. Its psychoactive properties are not like those of LSD, and that Salvia divinorum is not generally understood to be either addictive or toxic. Concerns about driving while under the influence of Salvia have also been expressed. Delaware State Senator Karen Peterson (D), who introduced Schedule I classification of ''Salvia divinorum'' in Delaware, said - "I, for one, don't want to be driving down Route 1 next to someone who is having an out-of-body experience" and "I thought this is not something that I would want people using driving around the streets of Delaware." There has not been any evidence to suggest that Salvia use is problematic. Some "arguments" against Salvia have been of a preventative or imitative nature. North Dakota State Senator Randy Christmann (R) stated - "we need to stop this before it gets to be a huge problem not after it gets to be a huge problem" KXMBTV 2007-01-31 (US Media). and New Jersey Assemblyman
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(D) argued -"Salvia divinorum use may not be a runway epidemic, but it's certainly is a phenomenon that warrants attention. We should take preventive steps now to prevent wholesale problems later on" Teel 2006. In October 2005 MP John Mann raised an ultimately unsuccessful Early Day Motion calling for ''Salvia divinorum'' to be banned in the UK, saying - "The Australians have clearly found a problem with it. There's obviously a risk in people taking it." The National Institute on Money in State Politics indicates the major sources of campaign contributions for US politicians. For example, Oregon State Representative John Lim's largest individual campaign sponsor in 2006 was the Oregon Beer & Wine Distributors Association. Lim argued for Schedule I classification of Salvia in Oregon. Senator Karen Peterson's second largest group campaign donations in 2006 came from 'Beer, Wine & Liquor' industries. Peterson introduced Schedule I classification of ''Salvia divinorum'' in Delaware. Tennessee State Senator
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(R) sponsored Salvia legislation in Tennessee. In 2006 his second largest individual campaign donation came from the Tennessee Malt Beverage Association. In the same period alcohol and tobacco related contributions amounted to the fourth largest industry contributions for Representative Paul Ray in Utah. Alcohol related contributions also featured highly for Representative Dennis Reboletti in Illinois - 'Beer, Wine & Liquor' was his seventh highest industry contributor. MiSP 2006. Opponents of more prohibitive measures against Salvia argue that such reactions are largely due to an inherent prejudice and a particular cultural bias rather than any actual balance of evidence, pointing out inconsistencies in attitudes toward other more toxic and addictive drugs such as
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. The worldwide number of alcohol-related deaths is calculated at over 2,000 people per day, in the US the number is over 300 deaths per day. While not objecting to some form of legal control, in particular with regard to the sale to minors or sale of enhanced high-strength extracts, most Salvia proponents otherwise argue against stricter legislation. Those advocating consideration of ''Salvia divinorums potential for beneficial use in a modern context have two major arguments: First that Salvia Divinorum is a potent kappa opioid agonist and given its activity and modulatory effect on the
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, and therefore similarity of its profile of effect to ibogaine, (used successfully to treat addiction around the world) that further research into its potential as a potent anti-addiction medication will be hindered by careless lawmaking. Secondly, advocates argue that more could be learned from Mazatec culture, where Salvia is not really associated with notions of drug taking at all and it is rather considered as a spiritual sacrament. In light of this it is argued that ''Salvia divinorum'' could be better understood more positively as an entheogen rather than pejoratively as a hallucinogen. Blosser (Mazatec Lessons). Other entheogenic plants with continuing traditions principally of spiritual use include peyote (and other psychoactive cacti), iboga,
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,
ayahuasca AyahuascaPronounced as in the UK and in the US. Also occasionally known in English as ''ayaguasca'' (Spanish-derived), ''aioasca'' ( Brazilian Portuguese-derived), or as ''yagé'', pronounced or . Etymologically, all forms but ''yagé'' desce ...
(an admixture of plants containing DMT + MAOI), and various types of psychoactive fungi.see peyote, iboga,
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,
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, etc.
In fact, US legislation as it stands specifically allows two of these to be used in a spiritual context. The
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is allowed to use peyote and
União do Vegetal The Beneficent Spiritist Center ''União do Vegetal'' ( pt, Centro Espírita Beneficente União do Vegetal, links=no ; or UDV) is a religious society founded on July 22, 1961 in Porto Velho (Rondônia) by José Gabriel da Costa, known as Mestr ...
(or UDV) is permitted ayahuasca.see
Native American Church The Native American Church (NAC), also known as Peyotism and Peyote Religion, is a Native American religion that teaches a combination of traditional Native American beliefs and Christianity, with sacramental use of the entheogen peyote. Th ...
and
União do Vegetal The Beneficent Spiritist Center ''União do Vegetal'' ( pt, Centro Espírita Beneficente União do Vegetal, links=no ; or UDV) is a religious society founded on July 22, 1961 in Porto Velho (Rondônia) by José Gabriel da Costa, known as Mestr ...
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Although not consistently granted (varying from state to state), the principal grounds for such concessions are constitutional, with further grounds following from the
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See also

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Salvia divinorum ''Salvia divinorum'' (Latin: "sage of the diviners"; also called ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, magic mint or simply salvia) is a plant species with transient psychoactive properties when its leaves are consumed by che ...
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Salvinorin A Salvinorin A is the main active psychotropic molecule in ''Salvia divinorum''. Salvinorin A is considered a dissociative hallucinogen. It is structurally distinct from other naturally occurring hallucinogens (such as DMT, psilocybin, and ...
* Brett's law * War on Drugs


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External links



* ttp://www.erowid.org/plants/salvia/salvia_law.shtml Erowid's Salvia Law vault
The Australian Salvia Crusaders
- issues regarding Australian law and ''Salvia divinorum''
Salvia Law Forum
{{DEFAULTSORT:Legal Status Of Salvia Divinorum Drug control law