View Full Version : I love salvia divinorum
Shiro Ishii
19th August 2007, 06:48 AM
If you don't know about salvia, do some research. It is therapy, it is the gateway to a new world. It will open your mind, it will bring you to a state of mind that no words could ever describe.
Try it, you will not regret it. Travel other dimensions...
herojuana
19th August 2007, 07:10 AM
i tried it but it did nothing :( even the 10/15x (i dont remember which) extract
Beli
19th August 2007, 07:30 AM
drugs are bad. one should first learn how to be happy while sober. otherwise adding chemicals will only enhance your current state of mind.
Brett's law
Main article: Brett's law
A particular focus of many US media stories is the long-running coverage of the case of Brett Chidester.[54][51] Chidester was a 17-year old Delaware student who committed suicide in January 2006 by climbing into a tent in which a charcoal grill was lit. He died of carbon-monoxide poisoning. Reportedly, some months before this, Brett's mother had found out and questioned him about his Salvia use. Brett said that he had ceased his experimentation, but his parents do not believe that he was telling the truth. They have argued instead that Salvia caused depression and must have been largely to blame for his death. Some of Brett's earlier writings about his Salvia experiences have been used to suggest that it made him think "existence in general is pointless". Some media stories have referred to these earlier written experience reports as if they were part of Brett's suicide note. In any case, law was soon passed in Delaware classifying the herb as a Schedule I controlled substance in that state. This legislation was named "Brett's law" (formally referred to as Senate bill 259).
It was reported on August 3, 2007 that Chidester's parents intend suing 'Ethnosupply' - a Canadian based Internet company that sold Salvia divinorum to Brett some four months before his death. The parents allege that the distributors knew Salvia could be dangerous and failed to warn their son. The lawsuit seeks unspecified punitive damages for their pain and suffering, lost future earnings, funeral expenses, etc.[57]
Although the Chidester story has been given continued exposure by US media, there has not been anywhere else, either before or since this controversial incident, any other reported cases involving or alleging Salvia divinorum as a serious factor in suicide, overdose, accidental, or any other kind of death.
dave
19th August 2007, 08:38 AM
my mate got some a couple of weeks ago he said it was good
I_Rock_Glocks
19th August 2007, 04:03 PM
aaahhhh....reefer is better
drugs are bad. one should first learn how to be happy while sober. otherwise adding chemicals will only enhance your current state of mind.
Brett's law
Main article: Brett's law
A particular focus of many US media stories is the long-running coverage of the case of Brett Chidester.[54][51] Chidester was a 17-year old Delaware student who committed suicide in January 2006 by climbing into a tent in which a charcoal grill was lit. He died of carbon-monoxide poisoning. Reportedly, some months before this, Brett's mother had found out and questioned him about his Salvia use. Brett said that he had ceased his experimentation, but his parents do not believe that he was telling the truth. They have argued instead that Salvia caused depression and must have been largely to blame for his death. Some of Brett's earlier writings about his Salvia experiences have been used to suggest that it made him think "existence in general is pointless". Some media stories have referred to these earlier written experience reports as if they were part of Brett's suicide note. In any case, law was soon passed in Delaware classifying the herb as a Schedule I controlled substance in that state. This legislation was named "Brett's law" (formally referred to as Senate bill 259).
It was reported on August 3, 2007 that Chidester's parents intend suing 'Ethnosupply' - a Canadian based Internet company that sold Salvia divinorum to Brett some four months before his death. The parents allege that the distributors knew Salvia could be dangerous and failed to warn their son. The lawsuit seeks unspecified punitive damages for their pain and suffering, lost future earnings, funeral expenses, etc.[57]
Although the Chidester story has been given continued exposure by US media, there has not been anywhere else, either before or since this controversial incident, any other reported cases involving or alleging Salvia divinorum as a serious factor in suicide, overdose, accidental, or any other kind of death.
and you can overdose on marijuana....dont believe everything you read, kid was just dumb
Beli
19th August 2007, 07:43 PM
and you can overdose on marijuana....dont believe everything you read, kid was just dumb
you can overdose on water too
tca
20th August 2007, 12:46 AM
Hell, if you all want to mess yourselves up, provide the gun and i'll happily fast track the process for you.
Shiro Ishii
20th August 2007, 04:23 AM
you fuckers, my state of mind was perfectly perfect.
if you do this shit while you are not ok it will fuck you up bad, just like acid and shrooms
you have to be in a clear mental state, no depression, nothing. this is not a mood enhancer, it is something that when you're doing ok, you can do it to open your mind
open your mind, be free, see other worlds... this is not in any way a cure for anything... it only opens your mind
Aeon
20th August 2007, 04:15 PM
One sec.. We are blaming the drug company for the death of this boy??
WHAT ABOUT HIS PARENTS???
where were they when he was getting high as hell.. and buying Salvia on the net..
overdose on marijuanna is called "sleep"
overdose on water is called "water intoxication death"
I think i'll go smoke a joint and have a glass of water.. cuz i be bad.
Beli
20th August 2007, 07:47 PM
One sec.. We are blaming the drug company for the death of this boy??
WHAT ABOUT HIS PARENTS???
where were they when he was getting high as hell.. and buying Salvia on the net..
overdose on marijuanna is called "sleep"
overdose on water is called "water intoxication death"
I think i'll go smoke a joint and have a glass of water.. cuz i be bad.
i didn't post if cause i thought it to be true :hidey: just the first thing that popped up when i googled it. a few years back everyone was eating morning glory seeds. what is up with the flowers?
and on blaming people for what your kids do... didn't Ozzy cause kids to commit suicide? or maybe it was another guy. i forget. just a way for parents to pass blame onto something or someone else.
I Got Priors
20th August 2007, 08:03 PM
i didn't post if cause i thought it to be true :hidey: just the first thing that popped up when i googled it. a few years back everyone was eating morning glory seeds. what is up with the flowers?
and on blaming people for what your kids do... didn't Ozzy cause kids to commit suicide? or maybe it was another guy. i forget. just a way for parents to pass blame onto something or someone else.
It was Judas Priest. The parents said their album contained subliminal messages that drove two teens to suicide. Judas Priest won that fight in court.
Now...what's this drug? I've never heard of salvia divinorum. :S
Aeon
20th August 2007, 08:29 PM
lemme put it this way...
mild peyote.
Colonel Sanders
20th August 2007, 08:43 PM
If it's not food or an anti-virus it's not going into my body.
Sirius
20th August 2007, 09:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=salvia&search=Search
Take a look at those video... :P
curlybogtrotter
20th August 2007, 11:17 PM
I haven't done salvia, but i have friends who have and they said the trip was good, but quite short.
HellRaiser
20th August 2007, 11:55 PM
didn't Ozzy cause kids to commit suicide?
They tried to blame a few hard rock artists for some screwed up kids suicides.
But Ozzy is God. :)
I Got Priors
21st August 2007, 12:03 AM
They tried to blame a few hard rock artists for some screwed up kids suicides.
But Ozzy is God. :)
He is pretty f-ing Great! http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/cool11.gif
So, I called my 'guy' and he says that salvia is totally legal and can be purchased at the head shop for bout $60 a gram. Only lasts 15 mins but I heard it's a cool trip. Hum....
tca
21st August 2007, 04:46 AM
for $60 i could take a cool trip about 3 hours away on a bus :D
Alf uckem
21st August 2007, 05:13 AM
how could you spend 3 waking hours away from the forum?:|
tca
21st August 2007, 05:16 AM
I do it alot actually ;)
the squid of despair
21st August 2007, 11:58 AM
I do it alot actually ;)
Bullshit...
tca
21st August 2007, 12:22 PM
Nah squid, its true
sometimes, 3 hours and 1 minute too
DnD
21st August 2007, 04:02 PM
I tried that salvia stuff back in the day when it started comin around. It made me feel like my skin was crawling, so i didn't like it.
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