Purple Sticky Salvia. All Righty Then.
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To: Responsibility2nd
Herb, whoever he is, should stay away from drugs
2 posted on
05/26/2006 1:12:25 PM PDT by
durasell
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To: Responsibility2nd
I knew Hallucinogenic Herb.
Hallucinogenic Herb was a friend of mine.
You're no Hallucinogenic Herb.
3 posted on
05/26/2006 1:13:58 PM PDT by
Izzy Dunne
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To: Responsibility2nd
I'll have somthing to put with my banana skins and nutmeg!
4 posted on
05/26/2006 1:14:02 PM PDT by
Cyber Liberty
(© 2006, Ravin' Lunatic since 4/98)
To: Responsibility2nd
"Just because something's legal, doesn't necessarily make it right," Little said. Spoken like a true comrade.
5 posted on
05/26/2006 1:14:16 PM PDT by
beltfed308
(Cloth or link. Happiness is a perfect trunnion.)
To: Responsibility2nd
Authorities ask why hallucinogenic herb is legal In Manhattan's East side, he'd be Halucinogenic Herbert
6 posted on
05/26/2006 1:16:02 PM PDT by
llevrok
(Stop the Latin Insurgents !!!)
To: pissant
Purple Sticky SalviaFeel free to jump in any time....
7 posted on
05/26/2006 1:17:07 PM PDT by
llevrok
(Stop the Latin Insurgents !!!)
To: Responsibility2nd
sweet! I'm heading up to Austin tonight! =P
seriously though, going back to Austin tonight to move all my stuff out of my apartment this weekend, and float the river tomorrow. Should be a good weekend. Any Austinites out there?
Hook 'em!
8 posted on
05/26/2006 1:17:11 PM PDT by
Zeppelin
(Texas Longhorns === National Champions)
To: Responsibility2nd
"Just because something's legal, doesn't necessarily make it right," Little said. And I'll counter that with "Just because something's illegal, doesn't necessarily make it wrong."
10 posted on
05/26/2006 1:20:39 PM PDT by
CrawDaddyCA
(Free Travis McGee!!)
To: Responsibility2nd
These people are pathetic. Piss on nanny staters.
To: Responsibility2nd
So this is what's up with the Senate.
They've been ordering a lot of Purple Sticky Salvia bouquets from the mexican floristas
To: Responsibility2nd
14 posted on
05/26/2006 1:23:14 PM PDT by
Responsibility2nd
(A Moose Once Bit my Sister. Yeah. She Turned Moose-lim.)
To: Responsibility2nd
I plan on buying and planting some annuals this weekend, as always after Mothers Day, including some salvia, usually red.
But it's never crossed my mind to dry `em and smoke `em.
To: Responsibility2nd
Purple Sticky Salvia...made from native plants used in landscaping......okay, I now will go out and start smoking things in my landscaping.
19 posted on
05/26/2006 1:26:57 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Liberals ignore criminal behavior, reward sloth and revere incompetence...........)
To: Responsibility2nd
"For a few minutes you see stuff, you hallucinate for a little bit,"... We have bigger problems. Democrats are hallucinating all the time. That's half the country.
Who in their right mind is going to eat sticky purple saliva?
To: Responsibility2nd
medical experts say it's dangerousBased on what, assclown?
It is something that I think it's very real, and has the potential to do some real damage
Based on what, assclown?
I do consider it very dangerous
Based on what, assclown?
He says if people are smoking it and hallucinating, then it needs to be off the market.
It's a naturally growing plant, you JBT assclown nanny stater.
To: Responsibility2nd
NO MORE FUN OF ANY KIND!
25 posted on
05/26/2006 1:29:20 PM PDT by
Wormwood
(Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!)
To: Responsibility2nd
Damn frog-lickers are at it again, I see.
27 posted on
05/26/2006 1:31:09 PM PDT by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: Responsibility2nd
"It is something that I think it's very real, and has the potential to do some real damage," said Dr. John Roache Following that line of reasoning, Dr. John has the 'potential' to be a gigolo...
does that make him one?
28 posted on
05/26/2006 1:31:14 PM PDT by
MamaTexan
(I am NOT a * legal entity *, nor am I a ~person~ as created by law!)
To: Responsibility2nd
He says if people are smoking it and hallucinating, then it needs to be off the market.
Try and take it off the market and a lot of people will be smoking it...from all the free press the drug just got.
33 posted on
05/26/2006 1:33:30 PM PDT by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: Responsibility2nd
This plant is used by shamans in religious ceremonies. It is a strong hallucinogen and even the sites that sell it strongly recommend that anyone smoking it make sure they are not alone. It is especially potent if the vapors are inhaled rather than the smoke.
I would not condone taking it, mostly for spiritual reasons. But I see no reason to rush out and outlaw it. Unless the DEA plans on outlawing any and all botanicals that are used as hallucinogens. And as the ability to obtain plants that previously were unavailable because of geographical limitations increases, that might become a full time pursuit. Many of these plants were previously known only by the Native users and ethnobotanists.
I don't believe you can prove something will cause great personal and/or social harm just because it is an hallucinogen (sp). And I hesitate to give DEA anymore reasons to exercise there "oh so restrained" powers.
35 posted on
05/26/2006 1:35:09 PM PDT by
lastchance
(Hug your babies.)
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