In 2006 travel agent Al Grand decided to focus on a new career: selling hallucinogens. Now, from his quiet home in North Las Vegas, the 30-year-old ships little plastic bags across the country. He ...
It’s been almost 50 years since a generation of young people were urged to “turn on and tune out” with the aid of psychedelic drugs. But at least one hallucinogenic drug remains legal and widely ...
To investigate the sale of psychoactive drugs on the Internet, we made 19 test buys at several online sites. The products we received included roots, mushrooms, powders, and resins from many parts of ...
FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. (July 12, 2012) -- Soldiers face a new drug threat in the form of Salvia Divinorum and "Spice," two substances that have been on the rise as marijuana substitutes. Recent ...
The setting is usually an abandoned parking lot, or a quiet park, or the basement of somebody’s house. Teens laugh nervously as a friend writhes on the ground in loose-limbed confusion, disoriented ...
In an official notice published Saturday in the Canada Gazette (scroll down), Health Canada has proposed banning the potent, fast-acting hallucinogen salvia divinorum and its active ingredient, ...
Hunter knows how to mellow out on marijuana. It's something he does all the time. But the first time he smoked the leaves of a plant dubbed the "magic mint," he felt ...
Alleged Arizona shooter Jared Loughner used salvia, the hallucinogenic drug, according to a high-school friend of his. Obviously, Loughner was troubled. But did salvia have anything to do with it?
For centuries the Mazatec Indians have chewed Salvia divinorum, a hallucinogenic member of the sage family, to treat diarrhea, headaches, rheumatism—and an ailment known as "swollen belly" (triggered ...
Researchers are closer to understanding how a bong packed with leaves of Salvia divinorum gave Smiley Miley the giggles. Although shamans in Mexico have been chewing the leaves of the hardy mint ...