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Rising Star
Coatl, I searched the DEA web site for mention of Trichocereus cactus. Only peyote is mentioned as being illegal. Trichocereus appears in only 1 article where it was found in powder and dried form at an illegal marijuana farm in California. The police had no idea what it was and lab tests could not confirm its identity, but did find it to contain mescaline. If you are growing marijuana or engaging in similar illegal activity, you may get charged for possession of mescaline if you had Trichocereus growing in your yard or dried pieces of it in your house.
To date, in the USA, not a single person has been arrested specifically for possession of Trichocereus cactus in any form that I am aware of. All arrests that I know of are for the possession of other specifically illegal drugs (marijuana, cocaine, etc.).
If you know of any such case where a person was charged for possession of just Trichocereus with intent to ingest it, please let us know. That kind of information is vital to the community.
To date, in the USA, not a single person has been arrested specifically for possession of Trichocereus cactus in any form that I am aware of. All arrests that I know of are for the possession of other specifically illegal drugs (marijuana, cocaine, etc.).
If you know of any such case where a person was charged for possession of just Trichocereus with intent to ingest it, please let us know. That kind of information is vital to the community.