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Tue, Jan 30, 07 at 18:20
| Too bad, really, it's just a plant. When will hops be banned? Lots of people get in trouble drinking beer too. |
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- Posted by rich_dufresne z7 NC (My Page) on Tue, Jan 30, 07 at 19:44
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- Posted by rich_dufresne z7 NC (My Page) on Tue, Jan 30, 07 at 19:49
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| Rich, I followed your link and was horrified to see that the article states that Tennessee has banned possession of the plant. I'm in TN, and though I suspect the sheriff is not hovering around my Salvia collection, you never know! After a search I discovered that the article is wrong. It's the active hallucinogenic ingredient that is banned. The law specifically states that posession of the plant for landscaping use is allowed. Whew. |
Here is a link that might be useful: TN Salvia Law
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