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Feature: Prosecutors Want Five Years for North Dakota Man Who Bought $32 Worth of Salvia Divinorum on eBay

Mon, Aug 18, 2008 12:33 pm


Source: stopthedrugwar.org

 

Kenneth Rau, the Bismarck, North Dakota, man who suffers the dubious distinction of being the first person in the United States prosecuted under laws criminalizing the possession of salvia divinorum, has been offered a plea deal under which he would serve five years in state prison, he told the Chronicle this week.

 

Salvia is not illegal under federal law. The DEA considers salvia a drug of interest, but despite several years of observation has yet to move to place it under the Controlled Substances Act. A DEA spokesman told the Chronicle recently that the plant is being reviewed to see if it meets the criteria for inclusion on the list of controlled substances.

 

But driven by little more than the now infamous YouTube videos of young people under the influence acting strangely and the story of one Delaware youth whose parents blamed his suicide on salvia, state legislators have not waited for the DEA's measured considerations to act. Since Delaware became the first state to ban salvia, at least eight others, including North Dakota, followed suit. Moves are currently afoot in a number of other states to join the club, with Florida and Virginia being the latest states to pass laws criminalizing the plant.

 

Salvia became illegal in North Dakota on last August 1, after a bill sponsored by three Republican lawmakers, state Sens. Dave Oelke and Randel Christmann and state Rep. Brenda Heller, sailed through the legislature earlier that year. None of the three legislators responded to Chronicle requests for comment this week.

 

Rau has said he did not know the drug was now illegal when he bid on an eight-ounce bunch of salvia leaves and was pleasantly surprised when his $32 bid came in highest. The local TV station's web site has inadvertently supported Rau's contention. When the Chronicle first wrote about Rau's case in April, that site's online version of the news report about Rau's arrest was still pulling up salvia ads by Google. (From the east coast at least it is still doing so as of this writing.) Rau emailed the link to Drug War Chronicle, proving that the salvia ads are showing up on computers in North Dakota.

 

Burleigh County States Attorney Cynthia Feland did not respond to Chronicle calls seeking confirmation or denial of the plea deal. Rau said the deal was offered through his attorney, Benjamin Pulkrabek, from just across the Missouri River in Mandan.

 

"My lawyer told me she offered me five years if I pleaded guilty," said Rau. "He said he didn't think I would take it, but he had to ask. He was right -- I am not going to accept that. I just don't think depriving someone of his freedom for some dried plant leaves is right."

 

Rau, a bottling plant worker with an interest in herbalism, altered states, and religion and spirituality, was arrested by Bismarck police on April 9 when they searched his home looking for his adult son, who was on probation for drug charges. Police found a marijuana pipe, eight ounces of salvia leaf, a quantity of amanita muscaria mushrooms, and a number of other herbal products.

 

Although Rau bought the salvia leaf on eBay for $32, he faces a possible 20-year sentence after being charged with possession of the now controlled substance with the intent to distribute, based on prosecutors' assertions that the leaf contained hundreds of possible doses. He also faces a marijuana possession charge for the pipe. Although prosecutors originally charged him with possession of psilocybin because of his amanita muscaria mushrooms, they have since figured out that amanita does not contain psilocybin and have dropped that charge.

 

Salvia divinorum, a member of the Mexican mint family, has been used by Mazatec shamans for hundreds of years. Smoking or chewing the leaves, or more commonly, concentrated extracts, can produce intense, albeit short-lived hallucinogenic experiences. While the plant has become notorious through YouTube videos of young people smoking it and behaving strangely, it is also of interest to "psychonauts," or people attempting to explore consciousness through herbal means.

 

Researchers say that while salvia's effects on consciousness may be disquieting, the plant has not been shown to be toxic to humans, its effects are so potent it is unlikely to be used repeatedly, and its active property, salvinorin A, could assist in the development of medicines for mood disorders.

 

Daniel Siebert is a salvia researcher and host of the salvia information web site Sage Wisdom. In Siebert's view, while salvia should be subject to some sort of regulation, sending someone like Rau to prison for years for possessing it is almost obscene.

 

I think salvia should be regulated in the same way we regulate alcohol," he said. "Its effects are quite different, but there are some parallels in terms of the possible dangers from its use. Like alcohol, people can exhibit dangerous behavior if they take excessively high doses. That's why we prohibit driving while intoxicated or allowing minors to drink. But it's obvious that many, many people can enjoy alcohol without getting into trouble with it, and they should not be subjected to harsh penalties. Neither should adults who want to use salvia."

 

Not that the drug will ever be a popular recreational drug, he said. "Salvia can be very strange and interesting, but it's not something most people consider fun, it's not a recreational kind of experience," he said. "Most people find it bewildering; it's not something most people are motivated to repeat. It won't ever become a popular drug. The main reason people seem interested in it is because the media keeps putting out these sensational stories comparing it to LSD or marijuana. That creates a misleading impression, and people who try salvia expecting something like that are usually disappointed."

 

"Siebert was sympathetic to Rau's predicament. "I'm shocked and appalled that they can put people in prison for using salvia for personal use," he said. "The drug had just been made illegal there, and he says he didn't know it was illegal. I think that's believable -- most people wouldn't know about an obscure law being passed."

 

Kenneth Rau now faces a lonely struggle. North Dakota is not noted for its abundance of attorneys skilled in defending cases involving arcane plants, and national organizations have yet to respond to his entreaties for help, Rau said.

 

Still, Rau is trying to get a defense together. "I'm hoping to take depositions from people like Dr. Andrew Weil or Daniel Siebert or other experts," he said. "I'm looking for attorneys in their vicinities who might be willing to take a deposition."

 

And he hinted that he may also attempt a jury nullification strategy. "My defense will be to fall back on the fact that the jury is the ultimate judge of the law," he said. "They don't have to listen to the judge; they have the power. Let the jury decide what kind of state they want to live in," he said.

 

No trial date has been set yet. In the meantime, Rau continues working full-time for a soft drink bottler and subjecting himself to court-ordered humiliations. "I'm trying to live my life," he said. "I've got a full-time time job and another one on the weekends. I also have to take pee tests twice a week and pay them $26 a week for that privilege, on top of trying to pay for lawyers."



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hmm

Aug 23 2008, 4:06 am

o well

umm

Aug 23 2008, 4:05 am

I'll try again:
a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it64iRDntG0">For your convenience click here

umm

Aug 23 2008, 3:51 am

For your convenience click here

umm

Aug 20 2008, 8:00 pm

Not all people have bad experiences with salvia...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it64iRDntG0

BIGLUCKYDOG

Aug 19 2008, 8:14 pm

I GOT SOME FROM HEAD SHOP HERE IN TOWN. ALL MY FRIENDS HAVE TRYED IT,BUT I CANT FIND ANYONE THATS WANTS TO TRY IT AGAIN. AFTER WATCH MY FRIENDS ON IT,I CAN NO LONGER SAY I WOULD LET ANY ONE SEE ME LOOKING LIKE THAT.ITS WILD AND SCARY SHIT.

Doom&Gloom

Aug 19 2008, 2:40 pm

Hey has anyone else read the old santa myths?
I don't mean those BS Fat guy in a red suit ones, I mean the original old world ones like where he was a short ass skinny magic elf or where he had a demonic sidekick that beat the crap out/tortured bad children.
Ahhh I love old stories :)
Hes still celebrated with aspects of those characters in some parts of the world yaknow!
Look it up its a fun read.

Hackysackholder

Aug 19 2008, 11:43 am

omg... this is insane. How can someone be lock up of 20 years for a 1/8 of salvia. this is crazy we all need to stand upo at once and say were not taking this bull shit anymore. End the war on drugs.

umm

Aug 19 2008, 9:54 am

I believe Psychedelics, and Cannabis included is responsible for Santa too. To find Santa though one needs to not look outwardly. Look in your head. The north pole is in our heads. All the Magic in the world is locked up in there. Which means each of us has a little bit of Santa in us all. And after harvest time when Cannabis is the most potent is when people can get in touch the easiest cause the weed is the most potent right after the harvest leading to people having such wonderful experiences. And that is why December is such a great time of the year.
Thats my belief anyway:)

Federalstatesofamerica

Aug 19 2008, 9:10 am

If you want to hear some good bullshit our government gives us... Go to http://www.h-net.org/~rural/threads/discoz.html
Its the real story behind the wizord of oz movie. Also religion started out because of mushrooms. Santa was a mushroom. http://blog.joerogan.net/archives/108 (Joe Rogan didnt come up with this.. A guy who wrote a whole book on it told him the story and he has it on his webpage. Also you could buy the book too.

Doom&Gloom

Aug 19 2008, 4:15 am

Well you have to get enough of it in you for the full effect, its not quite as quick as mary.
But if you stop shy it will give you kind of a sub-mary quality buzz thats kind of pleasant. Kind of one with nature-ish. Tastes horrible though.

Anyways Police-state Offizer (zieg hiel and all that)
if you even are a police officer, which I kinda doubt, why are you even here? You must know at least somewhere in your psyche that insulting someone online never changed anyones mind, or would it be some kind of wierd "me against the world" mental reinforcement thing where you get to feel justified in your feelings of aloneness, anger, and persecution by provoking a negative response from some community you see as a whole somewhere?

But no, in all likelihood your some bored kid or whatever whos just trolling.


But yeah, how can you ethically be okay with yourself in outlawing an activity, not making much of an effort at all to let people know its outlawed, then right away just prosecute some citizen for this new infraction that he not only had verry little chance to even know was illegal, but that the punishment for is completely unbalanced with the malignancy and damage to society(i.e. pretty much none).
Now how is that in any concievable notion, justice?

HighYaskY

Aug 19 2008, 2:34 am

i tried that shit and it doesnt do much of anything..i mean yea you get that lil hallucinatin half mushy type trip for like 15 seconds which feels like 15 minutes but not worth what it costs in stores..so yea i agree definitely not a choice "drug"...its a choice nowadays that people are leaning towards cuz marijuana is illegal..(the only reason why mary is a gateway drug...cuz its illegal) but aside from all this mumbo jumbo im sayin..why the fuck they gonna give 5 years for this...thats just dumb and this damn DEA is ridiculous...they are always on some bullshit when it comes to stuff like this..what ever happened to our freedom to live and die our own way...id rather have my choice of something to die slowly rather than a government controlled alternative..the gov approves alcohol which is ten times more likely to cause a problem...such as death from accidents or HIV/AIDS from not knowing who the fuck you slept with the night before...they know this..the reason why half these plants oh wait drugs is illegal is cuz the gov knows exactly the true effects, negatives, and benefits...which is why tobacco and alcohol is the only approved one. it helps with the silent genocide induced in our society by helping make people less aware of what they are doing....think about it..HIV/AIDS is rising crazily....but with alcohol it just amps the possibilities of a persons chances of catching it..Hitler back in the regime failed with his genocide tactics...but there is still people around with the same mentality he has yet smarter...instead of blatenly holocaustin a motherfucka...they send people to war...put aids into the society with no means of letting people know of the government patent thats out there which proves theres a cure..only keep alcohol and tobacco of all drugs legal..(cuz of what they know) and just let people kill themselves and collect...conspiracy...genocide. America...pshhhhhh so much opportunity yet so much corruption...gotta love it. ahhh guess ill go get another hit of salvia before it becomes illegal too lol..geesh might as well shit ...5 years ...my ass

mister D

Aug 18 2008, 10:06 pm

I never found salvia to be that good. I mean , it works , but the high is real short , maybe twice the time of nitrous.I smoked some on christmas, infrnt of a christmas tree , and the tree got brighter and brighter , and i felt that i was being pulled into it. Then i was in the same room with a bunch of shadows moving around. I "awoke" to find that there was a lot of poeple in the room and i just couldnt focus on them.
Anyhow, i did a few times , and it was a novel experience , but no anything i would do regularly . Certainly nothing to go to prison over . These government boys have too much power already.
If the government boys flip out this much over herbs, marijuana and mushrooms, seems like its a matter of time until they try to ban alcohol and coffee. A scary future lies ahead!

hawaii420

Aug 18 2008, 8:16 pm

First of all it is absolutely ridiculous to make salvia illegal. Second, to put somebody in prison for bidding legally on the leaves (not the extract that really fucks with you) for 5 years on a plea bargain is the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard of in my life. This makes me wonder what the actual sentence would be if he didnt take the bargain and was convicted. FUck Americas government and the drug laws

kinder

Aug 18 2008, 3:35 pm

5 years????????!!!!!!!
It's not murder,it's not rape,it's a plant.

Bob

Aug 18 2008, 1:26 pm

Salvia can be compared to getting hit in the face with a brick.
Criminalizing it isn't the answer.
It is a beautiful plant for landscaping or as an ornamental, however. Much nicer to look at, than smoke.
Heck. I spent several minutes to enjoy some wild Sunflowers, yesterday. Just admiring them, thinking about the beauty of nature.........

PoliceOfficer

Aug 18 2008, 1:24 pm

I need someone to come over and wipe my ass for me.... i arrested my mom for her prescription pill problem so she isn't her to do it.

policeofficer

Aug 18 2008, 1:08 pm

im a fat fuckin pig that eats donuts all day .

PoliceOfficer

Aug 18 2008, 12:50 pm

Stupid drug addict should rott in jail. like all of you punks.

umm

Aug 18 2008, 12:43 pm

I personaly have never tried salvia, but whatever happenned to the freedoms that this country touted?

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