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New BBC article on Salvia

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st.bot.32

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Its nice they seem to attempt to be somewhat objective in listing multiple points of view, despite the flame-like nature of the headline. To be honest, it's only a matter of time before salvia will probably be banned like other hallucinogens anyway. :? Notice the B.S. about the kid committing suicide "because he had taken salvia"..

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7071010.stm
 
yet again, the actions of one person create a mexican wave of crashing dominos, I think it is very likely that salvia will be banned, hurray for our nanny state...: :cry:
 
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It's waiting for some fool to link slavia to death.. But Salvia will find here way into our life, maybe to help us understand Schizophrenia, or cure depressions. It is such a strange compound, scientist have a lot of work to do.
 
It's waiting for some fool to link slavia to death.. But Salvia will find here way into our life, maybe to help us understand Schizophrenia, or cure depressions. It is such a strange compound, scientist have a lot of work to do.[/quote]

This has actually already happened a young lad named Brett Chidester commited suicide and his parents are wildy blaming his suicide on Sally-D.
Here is an article by USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/200 ... lvia_x.htm
You can do a Google search for "salvia suicide" for TONS of stories on it too.
It is because of stuff like this that I am expecting Salvia to become illegal in the US. Between people looking for anything to blame for anything bad happening to just plain dumbass people, I beleive that this is going to be added to the list of illegal drugs.
 
That BBC article seemed to focus too much on people hurting themselves. What about drunks.. I seen them fall, bump, and run into all kinds of things.
 
exactly, alcohol has caused more damage in it's thousands of years of abuse than salvia has ever caused. UGH
 
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