Wednesday, April 22, 2009

More on favor of Salvia Divinorum.

I've said repeatedly that Salvia Divinorum is not as bad as law makers perceive it. That it should be regulated as alcohol or cigarettes have.

In addition to this, there's another legal area where Salvia fits to be compared with.

Medications have been lately in the eye of the storm (though this is a misplaced use for this phrase, because the eye of a storm is always quiet) because most of them have as much adverse effects as they cure diseases, specially those for treating mental illnesses.

The way health departments in several countries have been managing new artificial medicines tests for their final use in the population is embarrassing and irresponsible.

When congressmen try to ban a relatively recent botanical discovery as Salvia Divinorum and they aren't doing their job in other areas like medicine regulation, they're just being as reckless as those teenagers trying Salvia.

I'm positive that more than 10% of medicines have killed those that they're supposed to heal, just because their unknown side effects or 'cause they were used by minors as consequence of improper storage.

If you want a drug-free and safer place for our minors, start fixing what you've left unfinished, with their proper testing on humans, maybe then you could try to regulate new plants and medicines the right way.

Yeah! Leave your comments! I'm sleepy now.

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