This analysis will probably take several months to be completed. Siebert said " Given that there is no compelling evidence to suggest that Salvia divinorum presents a significant risk to public safety, I am hopeful that the DEA will be reasonable and not criminalize this beneficial plant unnecessarily.
If they do decide to criminalize it, it will take a minimum of 30 days after they give public notice of their intentions in the Federal Register before the change of legal status takes effect. This table summarizes the status of various state proposals for Salvia legislation, with links to following detail state by state. The bill died in Senate Judiciary Committee. Morrow said - " Drug dealers throughout America are always trying to come up with new methods of selling our children drugs, " [ Bedford said - " We want to see the law catch up with these designer drugs ".
Franklin County District Attorney Joey Rushing said that he hopes Alabama can step up as a leader in fighting to control it before it becomes a major problem - " It's cheap, it's easy to buy and it's dangerous, " [ On April 5, Senator Gene P.
The bill died in committee. On January 16, , he proposed another bill Senate Bill The bill proposed adding Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A to Califorina's list of Schedule I controlled substances. The bill was referred to the Committee on Public Safety with a due date for public hearing on March 27, The bill was defeated in Committee by a vote.
A reconsideration was granted and the second hearing is on January 15, On January 23, Delaware teenager Brett Chidester took his own life by climbing into a tent with a charcoal grill where he died of carbon monoxide poisoning [3].
In an essay found after his death, he wrote " Salvia allows us to give up our senses and wander in the interdimensional time and space…Also, and this is probably hard for most to accept, our existence in general is pointless.
Final point: Us earthly humans are nothing. Brett's suicide note did not mention Salvia. There are arguably more relevant factors, with the extent and significance of Brett's use of alcohol being a matter of contention [4], and with it being reported that Brett had been suffering from depression.
Given the details of Brett's suicide, in particular its premeditated nature and slow method, it is unlikely that he was immediately under Salvia divinorum's influence at the time of his death.
There have been no other reported cases of Salvia related suicides anywhere else in the world. Also, Brett had told his parents that he had actually ceased his experimentation with the plant. Despite the doubts that have been expressed about the lack of evidence against Salvia in this case [5], Senator Karen Peterson sponsored Senate Bill , "Brett's Law", which passed as state legislation classifying Salvia divinorum as a Schedule I controlled substance.
Senator Karen Peterson and Brett's parents Kathy and Dennis Chidester have subsequently continued to campaign for and support Schedule I legislation beyond their home state of Delaware. On March 8, Senator John Bulloch, R-Ochlocknee , filed Senate Bill SB which proposes that " It shall be unlawful to knowingly produce, manufacture, distribute, possess, or possess with intent to produce, manufacture, or distribute the active chemical ingredient in the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum A " sic.
Violation of the proposed law would be considered a misdemeanour under Georgia's code. It would not apply to " the possession, planting, cultivation, growing, or harvesting of such hallucinogenic plant strictly for aesthetic, landscaping, or decorative purposes ".
John Bulloch reportedly saw a report on an Atlanta television news station about the increased use of Salvia divinorum. Senator Don Thomas R-Dalton , a physician and member of the reviewing Senate Health and Human Services Committee, was reported as saying—" I just know about the publicity of the dangers of it, and the use of it, so my first impression is to ban anything of that nature ".
On January 19, Senator John J. This bill sought to add Salvia divinorum to that state's list of Schedule I controlled substances. The Bill failed to pass as the session ended sine die adjourned with no date set for resumption. On January 26, Representative Dennis M. Reboletti R filed House Bill HB [53] which proposed Schedule I classification for Salvia divinorum including " the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of that plant, and every compound, [ The bill does not mention the active chemical constituent salvinorin A.
In March news of the bill's passage on Reboletti's website alleged that Salvia is a " powerful psychoactive plant which in appearance looks like marijuana but has the psychoactive properties of LSD ". Reboletti said, " It's important that we in the legislature are proactive in protecting our children from highly addictive substances " and " For a drug to be classified as a Schedule 1 substance signifies that it's a highly dangerous and potentially lethal drug for its user.
By May 22, , HB had received support from all members in both bodies of the democratic majority Illinois General Assembly. In a statement given prior to the bill coming into effect Reboletti said, " I've seen the argument to legalize marijuana. It is a gateway drug, like salvia could be a gateway drug, " [55] and " We decided to move forward rather than waiting for someone to be killed because of it.
A critical editorial was published by the Chicago Sun-Times on the eve of Reboletti's law coming into effect.
It commented - " Legislators must have been on something to zero in on this obscure organic substance The last time we checked, Illinois was not besieged by a salvia epidemic. We don't see the urgency in criminalizing a substance with no clear track record of causing people to act in a dangerous manner or hurt other people Regulating use of, rather than banning salvia, would have been a more sober approach. Alcohol related financial contributions featured highly for Representative Dennis Reboletti's political campaign.
A few days after a local TV news report aired in November , a follow-up story reported that Representative Dennis Avery D-Evansville was interested in a possible ban. Representative Avery was quoted as saying - " I had never heard of this product until a very short time ago when 14 News brought it to my attention. The news report went on to say - " Several local drug prevention organizations and area law enforcement tell 14 News there hasn't been any indication salvia is a problem substance.
An online poll was conducted in connection with Indianapolis news channel's stories also in November , asking the question - " Do you believe Indiana should regulate Salvia divinorum? These bills propose classification of Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A as Schedule I controlled substances. Effective from August 8, signed into law on June 28, Louisiana Act No made 40 plants, including Salvia divinorum , illegal if sold for human consumption. It is still legal to own the plants. Simple possession of an illegal form of Salvia is a felony for which the maximum sentence is 5 years; production even for personal use or distribution even for free has a maximum sentence of 10 years and a minimum sentence of 2 years.
In addition, the defendant can even be sentenced to hard labor for either offense. In December Rep. Chris Barstow proposed legislation for the State of Maine. According to reports Barstow believes Salvia " is a drug very similar to LSD " and " We need to have it banned as soon as possible " [10]. Barstow's initial bill proposed that Salvia divinorum be broadly classed the same as marijuana classified as 'Schedule Z' in Maine.
Under the proposed bill possession of Salvia divinorum is a 'Class E' crime , and trafficking or furnishing of Salvia divinorum is a 'Class D' crime. Barstow's action followed an approach from Kimberly A. Johnson, director of the Maine Office of Substance Abuse [11], after she had seen Salvia divinorum on sale in her home town of Gorham.
Johnson indicated that she would not be satisfied with only the enforcement of age restrictions to control Salvia, asserting—" This drug is just as dangerous to someone who's 30 as someone who's 17 ".
Lawmakers on the Criminal Justice Committee amended the proposed bill on February 6, The amendment proposed regulating Salvia only for minors, so that selling or providing Salvia divinorum to anyone under the age of 18 would be a criminal offense. Possession by a minor would be a civil violation, punishable by a fine and community service.
Adults 18 and over could continue to legally purchase and use the herb. According to news reports [13], several committee members at the work session questioned the need to criminalize a drug that hadn't been causing a problem and apparently has little or no addictive potential. The amended measure was signed by the governor on May 15, Its was "Passed to be enacted" last Senate action on September 5, On January 5, , Representative Rachel L.
Bringer introduced House Bill to the Missouri State legislature. Despite the CCLE sending a letter to Representative Bringer advising of its earlier report to Congress [7] , the following month saw the introduction of House Bill , which sought to place Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A in Schedule I and also proposed to add 12 other substances to Missouri's list of controlled substances.
This second bill was introduced on February 23, by Representative Scott A. Lipke R and Representative Bringer. On August 28, the bill was incorporated into section Thus, Salvia divinorum became a Schedule I substance in the state of Missouri. Assemblywoman Stender introduced an identical bill to the State Assembly on May 22, If passed, these bills would classify Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A as Schedule I controlled substances in New Jersey.
Neither bill has come up for a vote. Flanagan R that would place heavy civil penalties on the sale of the plant. The original text of the bill only mentioned Salvia divinorum. The Senate Judiciary Committee amended this on April 5, , changing the bill wording to include salvinorin A and " any of the active ingredients " of Salvia divinorum. Daniel Siebert has questioned this vauge wording - " since it could be interpreted to include many commonly occurring pharmacologically active compounds, such as tannins, oleanolic acid, ursolic acid, etc ".
The amended bill passed in the Senate on February 7, ayes: 47, nays: 0. It passed in the House on March 16, ayes: 83, nays: 6. The new law went into effect on August 1, The wording of the bill—" salvia divinorum [that] has been enhanced, concentrated or chemically or physically altered "[15]—means that its particular focus is on high-strength extracts, rather than untreated natural strength Salvia divinorum leaf or plants.
During the year two bills were proposed to criminalize Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A. Both bills died upon adjournment of the Oregon Judiciary Committee. House Bill introduced March 15, sought to impose particularly severe penalties. Senate Bill only proposed to make delivery a crime.
Efforts to ban Salvia divinorum were renewed on January 25, John Lim has been quoted as saying—" From what I understand this drug is at least as dangerous as marijuana or LSD ", and Seth Hatmaker, a spokesman for Lim—" I think it's only a matter of time before we find people addicted to this stuff ". In fact, the scientific consensus is mostly to the contrary. Salvia divinorum is not generally understood to be addictive. House Bill died in committee upon adjournment on June 28, The law was to originally make it a felony, but it was amended.
It was signed into law on May 19, and went into effect on July 1, Tim Burchett stated, " We have enough problems with illegal drugs as it is without people promoting getting high from some glorified weed that's been brought up from Mexico.
On March 28, the Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence held a video recorded public hearing, 56 minutes 30 seconds into which HB was raised. In contrast to the more restrictive House bill, the Senate bill simply proposes an age restriction—prohibiting the sale of Salvia divinorum to persons younger than 18 years of age. KSL's Utah news channel broadcast a story on November 27, warning its viewers about what it called " this dangerous herb ".
On December 12, , KSL editorial director Duane Cardall published a stance against Salvia divinorum on behalf of the news station as a whole. Cardall's piece closes: " In KSL's view, the legislature should take action to control the sale of Salvia Divinorum before the illicit use of the accessible hallucinogen spreads. That wasn't done in a timely way with Meth, and now we have a devastating epidemic. Preemptive action now with 'Sally D' would likely spare countless families the horror of losing a loved one to the relentless tentacles of drug abuse.
KSL news stories and editorials generally support on-line comments from its registered readers. In this case feedback was overwhelmingly in disagreement with the editorial line. The House Representatives voted unanimously in favour of the bill however. But the bill did not get enacted during its legislative session and was instead sent to the House file for defeated bills on February 28, Representative Ray said that federal regulators had alerted him that they were close to reaching their own classification for Salvia divinorum.
On January 10, Delegate John M. O'Bannon, III R filed house bill HB which proposed that any material, compound, mixture, or preparation, which contains any quantity of salvinorin A be classified as a Schedule I controlled substance.
The plant Salvia divinorum was not itself mentioned. The bill failed to pass the initial committee stage. On February 15, , the day after a Fox TV local news story on Salvia had aired in Milwaukee, [22] Wisconsin state lawmaker Sheldon Wasserman, who had never heard of it before, spoke to Fox news in a follow-up report about then wanting to make it a Schedule I controlled substance.
If passed, this bill would prohibit manufacturing, distributing, or delivering the active chemical ingredient in the plant Salvia divinorum salvinorin A with the intent that it be consumed by a person. The bill died without coming up for a vote.
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