Salvia Legality
Information on salvia law and legality in various countries around the world, including possession, growing, and smoking s. divinorum in the United States and the rest of the world. This section will be updated if legality changes in any of those countries. Only Australia, Denmark and Finland have passed laws to date and diviner's sage is still legal in the United States.
Salvia divinorum is completely legal to use, grow and posses in most of the United States, and the same is true for most countries in the modern world. The States to date that have passed legislation against Salvia are as follows: Delaware, Florida, Illinos, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Tennessee, and Virginia. Most of the speculation on why S. divinorum is still legal in the United States, despite the apparent crusade against hallucinogens, is that there has never been very much recreational use. Salvia's legality does raise a few eyebrows among the prudish tee-totalers so occasionally there are legislative attempts to restrict the legality of diviner's sage through various bills in various states and towns in the US.
The only countries that have managed to pass laws to restricting the legality of S. Divinorum possession to date are Denmark, Finland and Australia. As previously noted, parts of United States governement and local governments have unsuccessfully tried to pass anti-divinorum laws and continue to monitor divinorum use today. For any new information we may receive regarding diviner's sage legality check back frequently as this website will be updated if any changes occur.
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A Salvia Center Exclusive overview of the legality of salvia around the world.
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Site dedicated for the freedom to use salvia in Australia.
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Hartford advocate article about the salvia legalty in the face of its recent burst in popularity.
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Article about salvia legality in Australia.
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Article about salvia legality in Australia.
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Overview of important issues and news surrounding salvia law.
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An overview of the distribution and abuse of Salvia divinorum, an herb that contains the hallucinogen Salvinorin A, it includes a info on the drug's background, federal legislation, and outlook.
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A government hosted page specifying thier take on salvia legality.
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The SDAC is a nonprofit research and policy center defending the salvia legality and monitoring any new salvia law. Due to lack of funding it has been suspended.
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Salvia Dosage
Salvia is most commonly found in leaf(dried) or extract form. Typical dosage is determined by the type and strength of Salvia that you are choosing to do as well as by the method that you are taking it.
Dried leaves are typically smoked and it is hard to determine in advance how potent the leaf is. Leaves tend to have a lesser effect than extracts as extracts are concentrated Salvinorum- A.
Dosage for smoking an average potency leaf is as follows: Light: 1/4 of a gram to 1/2 a gram. Medium: 1/2 - 3/4 gram Heavy: 3/4 gram or more.
Please do remember that your body will not normally build up a tolerance to Salvinorum- A and that you should moderate your doses if you plan on doing more than one in a sitting.
Leaves can also be chewed similar to chewing tabac with dried leaves being moistened
in water before chewing.
Articles
A history of the extraction of the active chemicals in salvia, and the making of salvia extract.
This article gives the details about the effects of salvia divnorum usage.
A history of the modern explorers and researchers who reintroduced salvia divinorum to the world.



