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« on: September 03, 2008, 05:01:45 pm »

Current Status: A04328 - referred to codes (2.3.2009); A06515 - referred to health (3.16.2009); S00098 - referred to health (1.7.2009); S03229 - referred to consumer protection
Classification: Schedule I (A06515, S00098);
Bill Reference: A04328 l A06515 l S00098 (A06515 companion bill) l S03229
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   - House of Representatives
   - Senate
External Links: Wikipedia | Erowid
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Details
New York is currently considering multiple bills, including two companion bills (A06515 and S00098).  The two companion bills would both make Salvia divinorum a Schedule I substance.
A similar bill to A04328, A11834, died during the 2004 legislative session.


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Attend public hearing
This is the most effective way to take action against a ban. If you know about an upcoming date for a hearing please post it and it will be added here. You can search the state web sites to look for public hearing dates.
*Please post any public hearing dates you know of

Suggested key points:
  • Salvia is not a problem: No emergency room admittances, no drug counseling or addiction services admittances, no salvia related crime being reported by LEO, no superintendents speaking out against it. No deaths, and poison control rates it as a very low priority. Salvia has been around for a couple decades, or at least as long as the current meth plague--if salvia was going to be a widespread problem, it would have been by now.
  • Medicinal and/or scientific potential
  • Salvia is NOT a recreational substance and cannot be grouped with LSD, mushrooms, ecstasy, marijuana, etc. (ex: not addictive, short-acting, non-toxic, unappealing/unpleasant as a recreational substance)
  • Religious use. History dating back thousands of years of indigenous use and decades of contemporary spiritual use. Without apparent harm or addictive tendencies.
  • Arguments against rest almost exclusively on hearsay: unsubstantiated internet videos (search on alcohol and compare the number of videos), and the marketing claims of unscrupulous sellers.
  • Suggest age restriction instead of an outright ban (give examples of this being done in Maine and California)
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Public hearing tips:
  • Good resource: http://www.ctkidslink.org/action_howtestify.html#anchor368848
  • Do research in your own state. Go the your state DEA or Office of Substance Abuse website and dig around a bit. Find out how much it costs to arrest, prosecute, and jail per person for drugs crimes and include that figure in your arguments against a ban. The ME financial report associated with a ban indicated minimal fiscal impact, but using their own reported figures, it turns out that it costs near $60,000 for each successful drug crime prosecution.
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Discourage irresponsible sale
Visit your local smoke shops or send them letters to encourage them not to sell Salvia divinorum to minors and include safety information about using Salvia divinorum. You can print out a User Guide (or part of it) to give to them.

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*Please post about any action you are taking in this state.
« Last Edit: May 31, 2009, 01:40:02 pm by Yossaria » Logged
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« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2009, 01:40:54 pm »

Quick update - we now have four bills currently in New York's legislature, though none have had very much legislative action taken upon them as of late.
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« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2009, 05:28:42 pm »

Yeah governer Patterson has his hands full.  Good thing Spitser got busted Wink Shocked lol
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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2010, 02:26:03 pm »

any updates here
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