Is salvia d still legal?
Louisiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Delaware, Maine, North Dakota, and Illinois are the only states in the USA that have laws prohibiting possession of Salvia divinorum. Louisiana and Oklahoma have provisions in their laws that allow possession of the plant when it is not intended for human consumption. In Oklahoma, plain Salvia divinorum is legal, but extract-enhanced leaves are not. The state of Maine only prohibits possesion by minors. Possesion remains legal for adults in Maine; however, it is illegal for adults to sell or transfer Salvia divinorum to anyone under 18 years of age. Salvia divinorum is entirely legal in all other states.