Wednesday 23 February 2011

CN MB: Legal High Short-Lived

Winnipeg Sun, 22 Feb 2011 - The federal Conservatives are taking a pre-emptive strike against an herbal hallucinogen that has garnered plenty of recent media attention thanks to a teen starlet. Salvia divinorum, a naturally occurring plant of the sage family which grows in southern Mexico, is most commonly ingested by smoking the leaves. Users of Salvia commonly experience a short-lasting high that can include hallucinations, uncontrollable laughter, lack of co-ordination and even loss of consciousness.

Source: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n119/a08.html

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