Q&A: What herbs, legal or otherwise can give you a similar to any illigal drug?
Question by andy_oseguera: What herbs, legal or otherwise can give you a similar to any illigal drug?
Anything that I can grow at home and/or buy online. But that is also legal in Florida. Example: Kratom. Does anyone know what it is? And is it legal in Florida, and does it get you high? Salvia is a good legal drug but it is no longer legal in florida, anyother drugs as such?
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Answer by Al E
Ok here: http://www.Kratom.md thats as wild as it gets… Salvia: http://www.SalviaSociety.org super potent extract and a ton of info, pix videos etc. I also like the Cult site: http://www.SalviaCult.com
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DOes any1 know of a “free legal advice” site that is actually free and will actually give a response?
Question by Jones-Kim: DOes any1 know of a “free legal advice” site that is actually free and will actually give a response?
I found some that are actually free, but it seems that user have gone months without a response, and I found one that says its free, and gurantees a response, but then wants a donation of 15 to 45 dollars…
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Answer by verybizzy2000
try lawguru.com
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Trial lawyers give the gift of asbestos lawsuits.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
Trial lawyers give the gift of asbestos lawsuits.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
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McGraw ready to give opinion on Byrd successor — if asked
McGraw ready to give opinion on Byrd successor — if asked
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Attorney General Darrell McGraw believes West Virginia state law requires state officials, including Gov. Joe Manchin, to seek his opinion about the proper legal process to fill the Senate vacancy created by the passing of Sen. Rob…
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US attorney general in Kabul for corruption talks
US Attorney General Eric Holder was Wednesday in Afghanistan to discuss efforts to battle corruption and enforce the rule of law, after billions of dollars in US aid was blocked because of graft concerns.
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Biden seeks death penalty in Spicer slaying
Attorney General Beau Biden said his office would seek the death penalty against Derrick Powell, the Cumberland, Md. man accused of fatally shooting Georgetown Patrolman Chad Spicer.
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Assistant attorney general for northern Mexico state slain in border city of Ciudad Juarez
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Gunmen killed an assistant attorney general for northern Chihuahua state and one of her bodyguards in this violent border city near Texas, authorities reported Thursday.
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Duke should give up non-sustainable coal
Duke should give up non-sustainable coal
Duke Energy, the nation’s third-largest utility and one of the largest users of coal, is contemplating whether to stop buying coal mined in a highly destructive practice called mountaintop removal.
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Duke Energy withholding million in property taxes
Duke Energy is withholding around million dollars in personal property taxes. Duke Energy officials have been delivering the bad news in person to the 700 entities most affected. Duke filed an appeal in December 2009 with the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals.
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