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Military Cracks Down on 'Legal Highs'
Feb 17th 2010 – 5:19PM
(Feb. 17) -- It's known as "spice," "magic mint" and "Sally D." Now, the psychoactive plant officially called Salvia divinorum is increasingly the target of military bans seeking to stop service members from using the legal drug. Typically chewed or smoked, Salvia produces a "hallucinogenic high," according to the Drug...
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