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canadian legal question about ayahuasca

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curiosity

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so ive been researching dmt and ayahuasca a lot lately and i noticed they sell ayahuasca kits online , i know that ayahuasca itself is scheduled in canada but its ingrediants are not but if one were to purchase a kit which only consisted of its ingrediants but had the intent of being made into ayahuasca(comes with instructions) but says on the site and possibly even on the package not for human consumption would it be legal or would one have to order the ingrediants seperately and use a method online to make the ayahuasca brew?
 
Be careful - a lot of the "ayahuasca" kids con kids because they simply send you caapi vine because that's also called "ayahuasca". To have any trip at all you need the DMT containing part too.
 
*Snip* My paranoia was unwarranted. You Canucks are well off, comparatively speaking.
Anyway, we don't really do legal discussion, so closed.


edit: Someone else weighed in with this, which is more congruous with what you should expect:
foreigner said:
In Canada you will not be charged if you have any given single ingredient, even the DMT containing plant. You could even be found to have all of the ingredients for making the brew and they won't charge you because you can claim they are specimens. It's only the combined extraction that carries penalties.

American importers will ship the ingredients in separate shipments to Canada, but they will not ship them together because in the United States you *can* be charged for having them all and this carries risk to the shipper.
 
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