There are thousands of un-regulated plants in existence that contain hallucinogenic properties, and the plants in themselves are technically legal to own, the legality of possessing these plants changes entirely however when the intended use is to use them as a drug. For instance, plants such as mimosa hostilis are completely legal to cultivate even though they contain dimethyltryptamine, but as soon as the plants are used for extraction, you are engaging in the production of a schedule 9 drug and can face jail time. Many tobacconists/herbal stores sell smoking alternatives such as Mugwort, Calea Z, and some still sell Salvia (although it has recently been made totally illegal to own).
Depending on the substance, some hallucinogens (those that are not illegal) are legal for any age, though vendors may place their own age restrictions on the minimum age of customers. Hallucinogens that are illegal (scheduled) are illegal for any age, except in special circumstances (approved research studies, for example).
They are classified as HALLUCINOGENS.
It is not legal to have a sloth as a pet in Western Australia, or in any other part of Australia.
The legal gambling age in Australia is 18.
Pretty sure thats illegal no matter what age you are
The minimum legal age for any type of firearms ownership in Australia is 18.
what does hallucinogens means
simple catergories 1 legal to take any time e.g. paracetamal 2 illegal e.g. heroin 3 prescribed e.g. marijuana, only if prescribed if not then illegal
Yes, they are legal as long as they are 1mW or less. They shouln't be aimed at any aircrafts, drivers or others people's eyes.
No. Murder is not legal in Australia.
No, it is not legal to have a marmoset, which is an exotic species, in Australia.
It isn't legal anywhere in Australia.