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An AP article reports that lawmakers are starting to crack down on salvia divinorum, a legal, extremely potent short-term psychedelic. I know about salvia despite my relatively drug-averse nature thanks to Erowid, which is an incredibly valuable site if you're looking for information on an unfamiliar drug.
The article is somewhat balanced, but this is ruined by the ridiculous headline, "Is salvia the next marijuana?" Um, no. One is relatively mild and used by millions of people who would never touch anything more intense, the other "is a hallucinogen that gives users an out-of-body sense of traveling through time and space or merging with inanimate objects."
We also get a choice quote from Pathetic, Posturing Southern Anti-Drug Politician #2348230:
"As soon as we make one drug illegal, kids start looking around for other drugs they can buy legally. This is just the next one," said Florida state Rep. Mary Brandenburg, who has introduced a bill to make possession of salvia a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.
That's brilliant. Because a) we all know kids no longer buy weed since it's illegal, and b) when possession of salvia goes from legal to a felony overnight and countless teens are thrown in jail, they... won't be able to do salvia anymore? This sort of idiocy would be funnier if it didn't lead to so many ruined lives.
