newsflash, weed is SOMEWHAT legal in alaska, goto findlaw.com and check it out. and salvia will always stay legal. The federal analog act generally requires that, in order to qualify as an analog, a substance must be chemically similar to a substance which is federally scheduled. Salvia Divinorum is chemically quite different from other scheduled substances and as a plant is quite unlikely to be targeted by this act.
rogbomb
the state bills are different tho :shock:
Delaware -
Bill outlawing Salvia divinorum signed on May 02 2006 adds it to schedule I of the Delaware state controlled substances law.
Louisiana -
Effective Aug 8, 2005 (signed into law Jun 28, 2005) Louisiana Act No 159 makes 40 plants illegal, including S. divinorum, when intended for human consumption. The law specifically excludes the "possession, planting, cultivation, growing, or harvesting" of these plants if used "strictly for aesthetic, landscaping, or decorative purposes." bullshit aint it.
Missouri -
On Aug 28, 2005 House Bill 633 was incorporated into 195.017 of Missouri's
drug regulation statutes. Thus, Salvia and salvinorin A became Schedule I substances in that state. Missouri is the first state in the U.S. to actually schedule s. divinorum or its active chemical.
St. Peters city passed an ordinance banning sales of Salvia divinorum to minors aged 17 or younger.
HB165 introduced in state legislature, proposing addition of S.divinorum to list of scheduled substances. No hearing scheduled as of Jan 2005. (MO House of Representatives)
New Jersey -
New Jersey lawmakers are reportedly considering a ban of Salvia which i believe was proposed very recently, beginning of May.
New York -
New York is moving to control Salvia divinorum.
Tennessee has made it a class A misdemeanor to "knowingly produce, manufacture, distribute, possess or possess with intent to produce, manufacture, or distribute the active chemical ingredient in the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum A." Along with the strangely-worded caveat that this prohibition does not apply to "the possession, planting, cultivation, growing, or harvesting of such hallucinogenic plant strictly for aesthetic, landscaping, or decorative purposes." The law takes effect on July 1, 2006.
rogbomb