Salvia - Magic Mint Menace [Online Video] / SBS Australia

missing_one

Bluelighter
Joined
May 14, 2003
Messages
279
Salvia - Magic Mint Menace
Program: Dateline
Network: SBS Australia
Broadcast: Wednesday, 15 October, 2008
URL: http://news.sbs.com.au/dateline/magic_mint_menace_559599

(You can stream the program online within the next 24 hours. Website includes 'Your Say: Should salvia be outlawed?')

This week Video Journalist Ginny Stein reports from America, where the rise of a hallucinogenic drug is wreaking havoc on the country's youth.

Salvia, also known as “magic mint”, sends users on a short but intense high. Despite the disturbing effects, almost two million Americans have tried salvia, and it’s legal in most states.



The active compound in salvia is unique, because it stimulates a single receptor in the human brain.

Scientists fear that the YouTube videos are creating unnecessary hysteria, making a Federal ban more likely, which in turn would curtail their research. While some politicians are pushing for a ban, others are urging caution: “Is this really a menace?” asks Democrat MP Ellie Kinnaird, “or is this something that is probably very limited in scope and…not the most fun, and therefore will not continue?”

Little is known about the long-term effects of smoking salvia. There have been rare claims of salvia-related deaths in the US, but nothing proved. However, Professor Roth admits there are dangers: “At the height of it he [a salvia user] didn’t really know where he was, so obviously the concern would be if he was alone…that could potentially be a bad thing.”

In 2002, Australia became the first country to ban salvia, citing a high potential for abuse and potential risk to public health and safety. Since then, a handful of other countries have followed suit.
 

Attachments

  • salvia_a_1223613824.jpg
    salvia_a_1223613824.jpg
    41 KB · Views: 111
missing_one said:
This week Video Journalist Ginny Stein reports from America, where the rise of a hallucinogenic drug is wreaking havoc on the country's youth.
havoc? What havoc?!?!? This journalist has quite an imagination!
Scientists fear that the YouTube videos are creating unnecessary hysteria...
Where's all this hysteria? I haven't seen any. Perhaps we should lock up the hysterical people and leave the psychonauts to their drugs.
 
I think the "havoc" they are referring to is the ONE kid who killed himself after use of salvia. He was diagnosed with depression. He shouldn't have been using such a drug in the first place.
 
Roger&Me said:
Won't somebody please think of the children??
now you're talking! ban evil drug! ban evil drug! ban evil drug!!!

...unless you hate children. you don't hate children, do you?


seriously though, why do some people feel the need to ban any drug that people use for recreation (that isn't alcohol)?

“Is this really a menace?” asks Democrat MP Ellie Kinnaird, “or is this something that is probably very limited in scope and…not the most fun, and therefore will not continue?”
winnar!
 
AfterGlow said:
havoc? What havoc?!?!? This journalist has quite an imagination!

Where's all this hysteria? I haven't seen any. Perhaps we should lock up the hysterical people and leave the psychonauts to their drugs.


For real what havok , a bunch of kids smoking plant material and become lost inside there self and mind . Realizing things about life they never could have before without this plant . I have a hard time walking and talking on salvia , let alone cause trouble . Salvia is very safe and none habitat forming . If used in the right set and setting I see it as beneficial for our youth . Or maybe im just crazy 8)
 
Top