[FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]From the DEA:[/FONT]
[FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A are not currently controlled under the CSA.
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[FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]As of October 2009, fourteen states have enacted legislation placing regulatory controls on Salvia divinorum and/or salvinorin A. Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Virginia, Ohio, and Nebraska have placed Salvia divinorum and/or salvinorin A into schedule I of state law.
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[FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]California, Louisiana, Maine, North Carolina, and Tennessee enacted legislation restricting the distribution of the plant. Legislative bills proposing regulatory controls died in Alabama, Alaska, Indiana, South Carolina, Maryland, Texas, West Virginia and Georgia.[/FONT]
[FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]Salvinorin A and/or Salvia divinorum have been placed under regulatory controls in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Japan, Spain, and Sweden.[/FONT]