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plants containing mescaline
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| unununium 2006-02-27, 12:59 am |
| there are lots of plants that contain mescaline aside from the peyote
cactus, but all of them I know of are XXXXing illegal here! Does anyone
know of a plant you could buy seeds for overseas, have them shipped to
the U.S. legally and then grow enough to trip on fairly quickly?
(fairly quickly is like a year to two years).
-nathaniel
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| > Does anyone
> know of a plant you could buy seeds for overseas, have them shipped to
> the U.S. legally and then grow enough to trip on fairly quickly?
> (fairly quickly is like a year to two years).
google.com
erowid.org
"peruvian torch"
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| Yes, San Pedro Cactus, it doesn't have any where near as much mescaline in
it as peytoe, but it is legal to grow (eating I am sure is a gray area) and
grows pretty fast (several doses a season). Also it will grow almost any
where, but a bit of coxing.
Rev. Matthew
From The city of subdued excitement, Washington
"unununium" <nathanielfirst@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> there are lots of plants that contain mescaline aside from the peyote
> cactus, but all of them I know of are XXXXing illegal here! Does anyone
> know of a plant you could buy seeds for overseas, have them shipped to
> the U.S. legally and then grow enough to trip on fairly quickly?
> (fairly quickly is like a year to two years).
> -nathaniel
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