Boscola: outlaw hallucinogenic salvia divinorum herb…
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Finally! We can thank goodness someone cares enough to do something about this. Even though the State is reeling from massive unemployment, a shortage of cheap energy, unprecedented debt levels, and poor public education, getting us focused on salvia divinorum is far more important.
They definitely have too much time on their hands. If this isn't a perfect example of the need for a part time legislature, I don't know what it.
It’s the election year rush to look relevant. It will get a lot sillier, too.
Wow. I'll sleep better tonight knowing Lisa Boscola is on the case. Pfffftttttt.
The fact that salvia is still legal, after all the chaos it's caused over the years, is MIND BOGGLING!! Nature's most potent hallucinogen, with the ability to cause complete psychosis in one use, and it is still available for our kid's to buy and use. At least one legislator in PA is awake!