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Canada considers salvia ban

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here's some ok news, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association is opposing the criminalization of salvia in Canada. I am glad to see that an actual "association" is speaking up about this.

I read this news shortly after the Prime Minister of Canada was found in CONTEMPT OF PARLIMENT for with withholding documentation on their massive prison expansion agenda. Crime rates have been steadily falling in Canada for decades, yet prison population has been growing, and the conservative government wants to increase the trend of sending more citizens to prison..... while not disclosing this agenda, nor the cost of their agenda. Now they've been found in contempt of parliment for it. I hope people are able to see what they're trying to, and how it is unacceptable.

"These online forums will have to debate a new and very serious historical precedent -- the Conservative Party may be the first party to be held in prima facie contempt of Parliament for obstructing a comprehensive review of their prison platform. Last Wednesday, they slammed down a 45-cm tome on the Speaker's desk -- an epic volume which prices 18 new crime bills at $631 million and 2,700 additional places in new prisons at $2.1 billion. This is estimated at only 55 per cent of the true cost of the tough-on-crime legislation according to Kevin Page, the parliamentary budget watchdog."

Not very nice, if you ask me. They want to introduce new laws so they can send more people to prison, and spend more money on building prisons. I don't know how the average person could tolerate this agenda. Well, anyway, the synchronicity of the conservative party being found in contempt of parliment for being reckless with their crime bills and prison agenda, does not look at the same time they are proposing a new crime bill to criminalize salvia. The fact that they have been found in contempt of parliment for their crime agendas does not put much good faith in any new crime bill they suggest at this point.
 
I've been kinda pissed and didn't want to reply. Last August after my breakthrough with salvia, I am certain that while at a nursery I contemplated buying a plant. I wanted it, but it was not an appropriate purchase.

I am aware of the many many salvia etceteras. I was in front of one labeled salvia divinorum, at least this is what I thought. Many local authorities have been banning salvia, especially when they were all banning the K2 chems.

Basically I can't find it locally now. I was certain they sold it. I'll keep looking.
 
Sorry for the lack of quality photos, I don't own an easy to carry nice camera. So this will have to do. Anyone able to identify these?
 

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In germany, Salvia Divinorum was extremely popular. "Mainstream" greenhouses carried it. One vendor even made a slightly offbeat video after the plant got banned in 2008.


We say goodbye to salvia divinorum

(and so he continues to pray and sing)
 
well seeing as how Harper probably wont be reelected, it is definitely more unlikely the liberals will make salvia illegal, this is definitely good news, (not just because of salvia)
 
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