Legal.
Yes, Salvia divinorum is legal plant in the Lebanon.
As of 2011 Salvia is legal in Arkansas.
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Yes, but not in Delaware.
Try salvia divinorum.
As of May 2014, it is still legal in Mexico.
In most of regulations, you must be older than 18 where salvia divinorum is legal.
Salvinorum A. is a drug, but the plant itself is not. It IS legal in Arkansas, if that's what you're asking. 2/10/211 There is currently a bill in session that if passed unchange will outlaw it.
There says that in Nebraska they tried to ban salvia, but the proposal is "indefinitely postponed" so hurry up!
Whether or not one can purchase Salvia divinorum at the beach depends largely on what state/country the beach is in. Because S. divinorum is illegal in some states and countries, those beaches would probably not have vendors selling the product. On the other hand, at beaches where S. divinorum is legal and there is a suitable demand, Salvia may be sold by some beach shops.
Yes, but maybe not for long, as a bill to ban it was recently reintroduced.
Tennessee has some provision for Salvia divinorum in its natural plant form. - There the law classes its use as a 'Class A misdemeanor', but it is not an offence to possess, plant, cultivate, grow, or harvest Salvia divinorum for "aesthetic, landscaping, or decorative purposes". See related link below for more information: