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Salvia scheduling not far off

WIlliam Burroughs!!!!!!!!!!!! What a great writer. I have yet to read thanksgiving prayer but Ive cracked "Junkie" and "Naked Lunch" Ill probably look into some of Jack Kerouac's letters. Allen Ginsberg also has put out some nice poetry. Check these all out if you have not done so thus far. Sorry about being a bit off the subject, Mikey
 
Come on we all know drugs are scheduled on the basis that they are fun and not from any danger, jeese
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but the fact remains if it gets attention it will eventually be sch1.
Look at ketamine, it was unscheduled a while ago and it had some real medical potential, it was shown to be liked and almost fun (cant bring myself to call it fun), and eventually it was scheduled for this reason, not for danger really, its still used.
The line is this, if they make money with it, it will stay legal, if not, there are probably kids having fun with it and people making money from it, then have a reason to go after it. No real information will be weighed at all, just if people are having fun on it.
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It will probably get the axe shortly.. see, when they move to schedule something they have to consider the oposition they will get - who is NOT for bumping Salvia to C-I? I mean, none of the pharmacutical giants are interested, and hippies dont count.. if they feel it's being "abused" it will be outlawed...
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I blame publications that advertise sally as a weed substitute. Unbelievable.
I don't think anything will happen too quickly. After all, the same could be said about DPT at the moment. Also, divinorum is a house plant which looks similar to many other non-psychoactive salvias. Making the plant illegal is as impractical as making san pedro illegal.
And I also recommmend Last Words - The Final Journals of William Burroughs
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Maybe they haven't--or won't, any time soon--scheduled Salvia for the following reasons:
1.) The head honcho at the DEA hasn't ordered them to schedule it, either due to ignorance or indifference.
2.) Nobody has requested that it be scheduled, as was the case with MDMA.
3.) They'd rather avoid the bureaucratic BS that would go along with scheduling Salvia, so long as they don't consider it a major problem. Why add to the already voluminous list of substances they keep an eye on, when they can just keep them under the broad canopy of the Analogue Act, and save some time and energy?
 
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