Salvia Divinorum is legal almost everywhere like such as.
Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Delaware, Illinois, and North Dakota have so far passed laws prohibiting Salvia divinorum.
No, but if you get caught doing it, you get in huge trouble. If you don't get caught , well, you don't get in trouble.
The legality of Salvia divinorum varies. In some states (and countries) it is legal while in others it is not.
It is legal to own the plant, but illegal to sell or distribute for personal use.
Sadly No
Salvia bonfire and other salvia varieties are not safe for smoking or getting high. People are dying from trying to smoke chemically altered vegetation.
You have to make sure is the right species. You can only smoke Salvia Divinorum, you can ask the teller about it. Another way to smoke salvia is getting some extracts.
This route of administration is certainly possible, although it may be wasteful, as more smoke is likely to be lost with this method than if one were to use a bowl, bubbler or similar smoking device. Also, this should not be attempted in areas where salvia has become illegal.
It depends. If a person on probation is anticipating routine drug tests, some consideration should be taking before using salvia. In most US states and countries, salvia is legal, so an person on probation may legally smoke it if they wish. Even if a person resides in a place where salvia is illegal, it is not commonly tested for. However, getting caught with salvia in a state where it is illegal can impact your probation. Other than legal issues, whether or not a person uses a substance depends on their individual values and preferences.
You should ask that to your doctor, salvia is used by smoking it, though salvia's smoke is not unhealthy as cigarette's are, any kind of smoke is bad for people with asthma.
smoke it
Smoke shops usually get bad quality salvia, I suggest you to try an online store.
The legality of saliva depends on where you live. Salvia is legal in some states in the U.S. while illegal in others.
Salvia is an ornamental plant belonging to the family Labiatae. There is no reason to declare such a beautiful plant as illegal in Singapore.
Salvia is illegal in Missouri but some online vendors will likely ship it to you.
that is what you smoke but the strong stuff is not for beginners sorry
No it's not.