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10 Drugs that are Legal to Grow in US.

Fact: you don’t need to break the law to get high.  Mother Nature gave us so many “stimulating” plants, that it’s virtually impossible to outlaw them all.  If you like losing reality every once in a while, here are 10 natural substances that will send you to the moon and not the jail cell.

1. Salvia

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Saliva is unique because it isn’t habit forming, is hallucinogenic… and is legal to grow.  The plant is usually dried and smoked (similar to marijuana) and when taken makes the user momentarily lose touch with reality.  In the states, growing the plant (which is legal) is different than using the plant as a drug (which is illegal).  As of this writing Florida, Illinois, Delaware, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Virginia, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Ohio, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Mississippi and North Dakota have laws against its usage.

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2. Calea zacatechichi- Dream Herb

Calea zacatechichi

The dream herb gets its name from of the incredibly vivid dreams that users experience.  The Chontal Indians (of Mexico) are known to smoke the plant’s leaves just before bedtime as a way of becoming conscious of dreaming while still in the dream.  In typical U.S. fashion, the plant is legal to grow AND to sell… but illegal to use.

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3. Hawaiian Baby Woodrose

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, also known as Elephant Creeper, is a vine that produces hallucinogenic seeds. With preparation, the active ingredient (LSA) can be extracted has the same effect as LSD when consumed. However, consumption is illegal in the USA while growing the vine itself is not.

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4. Kratom

Kratom

Kratom is addictive, yet it remains legal to grow and to use.  In appearance it resembles a small tress, usually growing up to 15 feet tall.  The leaves contain the active ingredient and, unlike many other hallucinagenics, the leaves are constantly replaced on the same tree.

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5. Wormwood

Wormwood

Wormwood emits a poison and can kill if too much is consumed. It’s also the primary herb used in absinthe (a stimulant and frequently illegal beverage).  The leaves can also be smoked, usually in conjunction with marijuana.  And, to this date, wormwood is legal to grow virtually anywhere in the world.

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6. Betel Nut

Betel Nut

As a whole, Betel Nut is relatively “soft”.  It induces a mile feeling of well being, reduces one’s appetite and isn’t physically addictive. The plant is legal to grow and to use, but it only grows in tropical or subtropical ecosystems. A variety of indoor growing systems can be used to succesfully grow this plant within your home.

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7. Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca, or “vine of the dead”, grows freely in the South American Amazon and is used by Shamans in healing/cleansing rituals.  The vine, which contains DMT as an active ingredient, is brewed with secondary plant which contains MAOI and drank for effect.  Growing the vine is legal in the US, but extracting the DMT (active ingredient) is against the law.

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8. Kava

kava plant

Kava (Piper methystucum) is a more recreational drug than manyon this list, making the user euphoric and tranquil… and “sociable”.  Alleviating depression and anxiety are other beneficial effects.  Kava plants, which grow up to 16 feet tall, can be grown and openly sold throughout the United States.

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9. Wild Dagga

Wild Dagga

Despite the name, wild dagga isn’t very aggressive as far as drugs go; the “high” is similar to marijuana.  Beyond smoking it, users also extract the active ingredients with alcohol or collect and smoke the plants resin (which is similar to hash). Unlike marijuana, wild dagga is completely to harvest and consume. It would be relatively easy to use an indoor gardening kit to grow this drug in your dorm room/kitchen.

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10. San Pedro Cactus – Trichocereus pachanoi

Trichocereus pachanoi san pedro

San Pedro (trichocereus pachanoi) is used as a religious sacrament by various groups that congregate in the Andean mountain region.  The active ingredient is mescaline, which distorts vision and gives a “kaleidoscope effect”.  The plant is known for its durability, and it isn’t illegal to grow in most areas of the world (including the United States).

 

MAMi / OakLane TV comes to PhillyCam!

Recent developments in the Philadelphia Cable Access Ruling have given the opportunity for MAMi Magazine / Oak Lane Magazine to do a weekly 1/2 hour broadcast [Sunday nights at 11:30pm starting Aug 29th] to Philadelphia area residents through Comcast 66/966 and Verizon 29/30 . Currently we are running mix videos, as we conduct interviews and find subject matter..We will announce the addition of Oak Lane to the show shortly.

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Knockoffs not just for luxury items

In this economy, even counterfeiters are trading down.
After years of knocking off luxury products like $2,800 Louis Vuitton handbags, criminals are discovering there is money to be made in faking the more ordinary — like $295 Kooba bags and $140 Ugg boots. In California, the authorities recently seized a shipment of counterfeit Angel Soft toilet paper.

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National Night Out

Tuesday, August 3,2010 is National Night Out. It will be held at 7200 Woolston Ave Philadelphia Pa Simons Recreation Center from 5:30pm-8:00pm.Hosted by State Representative Dwight Evans.The Annual National Night Out Against Crime is a community crime prevention program of the National Association of Town Watch, Inc. that is celebrated throughout the country where neighbors lock their doors, turn on outside lights, and spend an evening getting to know each other. There will be game, activities, resources, prizes and more. All are urged to attend and show support in taking back our streets. Read More…

 

City Offers Many Incentives To Keep Our City Clean

The block captains meeting held July 29, 2010, at Morris Estate Playground was informative, and inspiring. The meeting covered everything from how to organize your block, to the many incentives the city has for keeping our community clean and recycling.  Representative Yvonne Tyler from More Beautiful Blocks Committee (PMBC) hosted the event with guest speakers.  From 35 district Community Lesion Officer Ronald Jackson, RecycleBank Director of Community Affairs David Kinsey, Managing Directors Office Rochelle Smith, Unlitter Us rep Ashley Pearson and Sanitations (SWEEP) rep Christopher Field. All speakers in attendance gave guidance on how they could help us help ourselves. Officer Jackson suggested we should always be-aware of our surroundings and remove or cover valuables in cars.  David Kinsey explained how we can turn trash to treasure by recycling with Philadelphia recycling rewards .  For more information on services and programs that our city has to offer visit phila.gov ,  phillyrecyclingpays.com and philadelphiastreets.com. Read More…

 

 


 

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