No it's not.
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 illegal in Missouri but some online vendors will likely ship it to you.
Yes, Salvia divinorum is classified as a Class A controlled drug in Singapore under the Misuse of Drugs Act. Possession, consumption, and trafficking of salvia are prohibited and carry severe penalties. It is illegal to possess or use salvia in any form in Singapore.
I believe so. Salvia divinorum is only illegal in the following U.S. states: Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, and Virginia. In Louisiana, North Carolina, and Tennessee, it is only illegal if intended for human consumption, and in California and Maine, it is illegal for minors, but not for adults. For more information about salvia divinorum, see the Related Link below.
Yes it's illegal on the US militia.
Yes, Salvia divinorum is illegal in Washington state. It is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, which means it is not approved for medical use and is considered illegal to possess or distribute.
Salvia divinorum is a scheduled (illegal) substance in Illinois. Unless a vendor was willing to break the law, you cannot have Salvia shipped to that state.
There are several states that have legal medical salvia. Nevada and California are the top 2 states.
As of July 1, 2008, Salvia Divinorum, as well as its main psychoactive ingredient, Salvinorin A, are Schedule I Controlled Substances.
It is legal to grow salvia in Tn, but is illegal to consume.
Maryland is Illegal to Grow or Sell, but Legal to Possess. This made it illegal to traffic the herb or grow the plant.
Yeah, obviously. But if your on one of those legal buds sites it could be salvia, and salvia is legal. Just find a dealer