StarTribune.com
salvia031208.box

Home | Local + Metro

More about salvia

Last update: March 11, 2008 - 9:52 PM

• Salvia divinorum is illegal in eight states and about a dozen countries, including Australia, Japan, Norway and Sweden. The Minnesota Legislature is considering a bill that would make possession or sale of the plant illegal.

• More information about Salvia divinorum is available at www.salvia.net and from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration website at www.startribune.com/a4114.

• The Legislature summary of the bill is at www.startribune.com/a4124.

Recent Local + Metro stories

Minneapolis police deficit draws scrutiny - March 11, 2008
Minneapolis police deficit draws scrutiny - Police chief apologizes to the City Council, which peppered him with questions about why earlier projections were so much lower. More

Comment on this story   |   Be the first to comment   |  Hide reader comments

Subscribe
Shopping + Classifieds
Find A Job

Open positions!

A new career awaits. Look through thousands of listings to find your new job. Start now!
Yellow Pages

Get A Professional

Find home maintenance, car repair, legal advice, cleaning, and more in the Yellow Pages. Go now!

Win tickets to The Midnight Movie Society's screening of "Clue" at Red Stag Supperclub.

Vita.mn and DJ Jake Rudh present the first meeting of The Midnight Movie Society at Red Stag Supperclub on Dec. 4, with drinking, dancing and a midnight screening of cult-classic film, "Clue."

See all contests