Legal Drugs

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I would have to say I am astounded by the fact that Saliva is legal. A drug apparently with worse affects than weed because it is a very strong hallucinogen. One of my friends said he tried Saliva and he had a bad trip like he thought he was dying. Even though trips only last about 8-15 minutes depending on the amount you actually inhale, I am sure that when you are in a state of fear and paranoia it's bound to feel like more.

I have heard that the only reason that the U.S. won't have legal Weed is because the fact that they cannot tax it. Which I don't know why they can't. Because if they could I believe that the U.S. would be out of debt in just a year, even though most people would be indisposed. I can't imagine a world where Weed would be so easy to get from a store.

My ex-boyfriend was a pothead, and I mean it. There wasn't a dollar that passed through his hands that didn't go to weed. I hope he has gotten over his affixation by now. That's how I conclude that Weed is addictive. So if Weed is addictive then wouldn't Salvia be too? I don't mean physical addiction like cigarettes, but a mental one.

On these thoughts I don't think that Salvia should be legal.

Louisiana is the only state that has made salivia illegal. i am pretty sure other states are going to follow.
the drug is just so new that most states really are not aware of it.

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