Post by Alice on Jul 2, 2012 21:56:21 GMT -5
First, please note that this list is only as accurate as the internet research conducted by the staff, and is only as up to date as is cited beside each item.
This is not a legal document and does not represent the positions of any country, state or district. It is simply intended as a guideline, please conduct your own research before working with these substances.
If any item is not listed, information is desired for a different country, or information is no longer up to date, please reply and request an update.
Alcohol 7/2/12
US: Legal
Amanita muscaria11/9/12
US:Legal
Canada: Legal
Cannabis 7/2/12
US: Note that Cannabis is illegal by federal law and all conflicting laws are still questionable. Watch closely.
Legal by prescription for medical use in:
Alaska,
Arizona,
California,
Connecticut,
DC,
Delaware,
Hawaii,
Maine,
Michigan,
Montana,
Nevada,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
Oregon,
Rhode Island,
Vermont,
Legal for Personal Recreational Use: Colorado, Washington
Illegal in all other states.
Canada: Illegal but poorly enforced. Legal status disputed, especially in Ontario.
Datura 7/2/12
US: Legal
Kratom
US:Legal
Canada: Legal
Lophophora diffusa
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Lophophora williamsii
US: Illegal
Canada: Legal
Mimosa hostillis
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Papaver Somniferum (Opium Poppy) 7/2/12
US: Seeds and whole flowers legal. Seed pods and flower chaff illegal.
Peganum harmala
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Salvia divinorum 7/2/12
US:Federally unregulated
illegal in:
Colorado
California- illegal if sold for human consumption
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
North Carolina- banned for all but research purposes
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Tennessee
Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Legal or disputed in other states. Watch closely.
Trichocereus pachanoi
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Trichocereus peruvianus
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
-wild dagga: Legal in both Canada and the US
-lions tail: Legal in both Canada and the US
-skullcap: Legal in both Canada and the US
-damiana: Legal in both Canada and the US
-calea zachetachichi (dream herb): Legal in both Canada and the US
-white lotus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-blue lotus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-sacred blue lilly: Legal in both Canada and the US
-prickly poppy: Legal in both Canada and the US as ornimental flowers.
-cebil seeds: Legal in both Canada and the US
-passion flower: Legal in both Canada and the US
-kanna: Legal in both Canada and the US
-iboga: Legal in Canada, Illegal in the US
-sinuichi: Legal in both Canada and the US
-yopo: Legal in both Canada and the US
-kava: Legal in the US and Maybe Canada
-yohimbe: Legal in both Canada and the US
-calamus root: Legal in both Canada and the US
-betel nut: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds: Legal in both Canada and the US
-morning glory seeds: Legal in both Canada and the US
-sida cordifolia: Legal in both Canada and the US
-ephedra: Legal in both Canada and the US
-guarana: Legal in both Canada and the US
-kola nut: Legal in both Canada and the US
-yerba mate: Legal in both Canada and the US
-guayasa: Legal in both Canada and the US
-b. caapi: Legal in both Canada and the US
-catuaba: Legal in both Canada and the US
-iporuru: Legal in both Canada and the US
-lagochilus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-mulungu: Legal in both Canada and the US
-pedicularis densiflora aswell as many other psychoactive pedicularis varieties: Legal in both Canada and the US
-rivea corymbosa: Legal in both Canada and the US
-scotch broom: Legal in both Canada and the US
-sinicuichi: Legal in both Canada and the US
-wild lettuce: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Voacanga: Legal in both Canada and the US
-wormwood: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Nicotiana glauca: Legal in both Canada and the US
-nicotiana rustica: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Cyperus articulatus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-velvet bean: Legal in both Canada and the US
Here is a list of psychoactive plants that are potentially deadly.
-belladonna: Legal in both Canada and the US
-datura: Legal in both Canada and the US
-deadly nightshade: Legal in both Canada and the US
-hemlock: Legal in both Canada and the US
-mandrake: Legal in both Canada and the US
-brugmansia: Legal in both Canada and the US
May you find what you seek,
Alice
This is not a legal document and does not represent the positions of any country, state or district. It is simply intended as a guideline, please conduct your own research before working with these substances.
If any item is not listed, information is desired for a different country, or information is no longer up to date, please reply and request an update.
Alcohol 7/2/12
US: Legal
Amanita muscaria11/9/12
US:Legal
Canada: Legal
Cannabis 7/2/12
US: Note that Cannabis is illegal by federal law and all conflicting laws are still questionable. Watch closely.
Legal by prescription for medical use in:
Alaska,
Arizona,
California,
Connecticut,
DC,
Delaware,
Hawaii,
Maine,
Michigan,
Montana,
Nevada,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
Oregon,
Rhode Island,
Vermont,
Legal for Personal Recreational Use: Colorado, Washington
Illegal in all other states.
Canada: Illegal but poorly enforced. Legal status disputed, especially in Ontario.
Datura 7/2/12
US: Legal
Kratom
US:Legal
Canada: Legal
Lophophora diffusa
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Lophophora williamsii
US: Illegal
Canada: Legal
Mimosa hostillis
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Papaver Somniferum (Opium Poppy) 7/2/12
US: Seeds and whole flowers legal. Seed pods and flower chaff illegal.
Peganum harmala
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Salvia divinorum 7/2/12
US:Federally unregulated
illegal in:
Colorado
California- illegal if sold for human consumption
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
North Carolina- banned for all but research purposes
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Tennessee
Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Legal or disputed in other states. Watch closely.
Trichocereus pachanoi
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
Trichocereus peruvianus
US: Legal
Canada: Legal
-wild dagga: Legal in both Canada and the US
-lions tail: Legal in both Canada and the US
-skullcap: Legal in both Canada and the US
-damiana: Legal in both Canada and the US
-calea zachetachichi (dream herb): Legal in both Canada and the US
-white lotus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-blue lotus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-sacred blue lilly: Legal in both Canada and the US
-prickly poppy: Legal in both Canada and the US as ornimental flowers.
-cebil seeds: Legal in both Canada and the US
-passion flower: Legal in both Canada and the US
-kanna: Legal in both Canada and the US
-iboga: Legal in Canada, Illegal in the US
-sinuichi: Legal in both Canada and the US
-yopo: Legal in both Canada and the US
-kava: Legal in the US and Maybe Canada
-yohimbe: Legal in both Canada and the US
-calamus root: Legal in both Canada and the US
-betel nut: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds: Legal in both Canada and the US
-morning glory seeds: Legal in both Canada and the US
-sida cordifolia: Legal in both Canada and the US
-ephedra: Legal in both Canada and the US
-guarana: Legal in both Canada and the US
-kola nut: Legal in both Canada and the US
-yerba mate: Legal in both Canada and the US
-guayasa: Legal in both Canada and the US
-b. caapi: Legal in both Canada and the US
-catuaba: Legal in both Canada and the US
-iporuru: Legal in both Canada and the US
-lagochilus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-mulungu: Legal in both Canada and the US
-pedicularis densiflora aswell as many other psychoactive pedicularis varieties: Legal in both Canada and the US
-rivea corymbosa: Legal in both Canada and the US
-scotch broom: Legal in both Canada and the US
-sinicuichi: Legal in both Canada and the US
-wild lettuce: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Voacanga: Legal in both Canada and the US
-wormwood: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Nicotiana glauca: Legal in both Canada and the US
-nicotiana rustica: Legal in both Canada and the US
-Cyperus articulatus: Legal in both Canada and the US
-velvet bean: Legal in both Canada and the US
Here is a list of psychoactive plants that are potentially deadly.
-belladonna: Legal in both Canada and the US
-datura: Legal in both Canada and the US
-deadly nightshade: Legal in both Canada and the US
-hemlock: Legal in both Canada and the US
-mandrake: Legal in both Canada and the US
-brugmansia: Legal in both Canada and the US
May you find what you seek,
Alice