Is This a Drug to You?

Question by MiSs Staci: Is this a drug to you?
SAlvia divinorium. My fiancee just recently went to his friends house where they brought out Salvia. It is legal in 28 states, however, the only reason it is legal is because indians use it in their spiritual gatherings and the government cannot make it illegal. Will ya’ll please read this page and tell me whether you think it is a drug or not. Please be serious, I need help convincing him it is a drug. We have a 3 month old baby.

http://www.salvia-divinorum.com/salvia-faq-health.html
-it’s not very long-takes about 3 minutes.

Keep in mind-marijuana is a drug that has no addictive properties in it and supposed to be non habit forming however people still do it 24/7 and are always stoned out of their mind. please help me out.
Don’t worry he does not smoke around the baby, he’s only done it one time and I want to keep him from continuing it.

Best answer:

Answer by h4ckjack
This demonstrates that willpower is the only thing required to give up on useless habits like drugs and alcohol.

Answer by James
yes it is hands down

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