http://www.leg.state.or.us/03reg/measures/hb3400.dir/hb3485.intro.html
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My English is not very good - is that a bill (Gesetzentwurf) to prohibit Salvia Divinorum?
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I live in Oregon. Thats some scary shit, but im not sure if its true. I went to the official state of oregon web site, www.oregon.gov and i did a search for "72nd OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY" and i got a lot of hits, so i searched them for salvia, and all i could find was the state attempting to control Salvia aethiopis, because its an unwanted plant.
Another point, House Bill 3485 was "a special session of the 1995 legislature passed HB 3485 which amended the forest Practices Act and provided alternatives to landowners when application of the rules results in more than a ten percent reduction in the volume of merchantable timber. Some of these provisions will be sunset as of July 1, 1997. The original SB 679 would have extended that sunset date. SB 679-A establishes a task force to study the rules that restrict forest prectices." This clearly has nothing to do with salvia.
The 2004 ballot will not have any of that on it. A few days ago i bought 1/4 ounce of salvia from a store located in oregon.
One thing that concerns me though is that the web adress suggests that it is on the same server as other government documents. If this was an issue in 2003 i would have heard about it, and it is not an issue in 2004. If this is a true bill then i would have to say that it was either voted down, or it was never brought to a vote.
Regardless if this is true Salvia Divinorum is currently legal in the US, and Oregon is one of the more Liberal states. Oregon does have medical weed, and there is a measure on the ballot this year about it, measure 33. This measure would allow for the sale of marijuana to patients who qualify for medical, and would allow for them to grow 10 plants legally. In areas where there are no licenced growers the state will grow your marijuana for you. It just dosn't make sense that salvia would become illegal in this state.
Sources:
www.oregon.gov
http://search.oregon.gov/query.html?col=allore&charset=iso-8859-1&ht=0&qp=&qt=+salvia&qs=&qc=allore&pw=100%25&ws=0&la=en&qm=1&st=1&nh=15&lk=1&rf=0&oq=72nd+oregon+legislative+assembly&rq=1&fs=&si=0
http://www.leg.state.or.us/comm/sms/senate/0679ah.pdf
yeah i didn't believe this was real.... the northwest is just not republican enough
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