What if I Can Find a Plant That I Can Get High From? but It Has Not Been Discovered Yet.?
Question by Death: What if I can find a plant that I can get high from? But it has not been discovered yet.?
But I can get high from it.
Does that make it illegal? Even if I’m the only one who knows about this plant?
Best answer:
Answer by Jordan Walker
Chances are that it has been Discovered before.
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