is this good or bad? It probably means that more and more people are aware about aya and dmt. And that's pretty nice. But the more and more people are aware about this stuff, the more and more we are getting closer to the day were the task of obtaining spice containing plants will be almost impossible outside of the places that they naturally grow. So is it a good or a bad thing to see aya in the mainstream? I'd be tempted to say yes but i dont know.
I wouldnt be so suprised to see a USA law bill that bans ALOT of ethnobotanicals on the same big shit list. I think that in France there already is a law shaped like this. humm
http://www.legifrance.go...f?numjo=SANP0521544A%20# here is a link from wiki about the subject. This is so ugly, Santo Daime go in court and win for the use of these plants, but four months after they won, a law comes into life that bans almost everything under the sun containing dmt/MAOI beside our very own brains. This is ( to my eyes at least ) the worst kind of reactionary low-life politic ever.