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  2. Florida man hired pair to carry out acid attack on ex ... - AOL

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    A 49-year-old Florida man hired and paid a man and a woman to travel to New Jersey to carry out an acid attack on a woman with whom he had had a prior relationship, authorities said.

  3. LSD - Wikipedia

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    Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), is a potent psychedelic drug that intensifies thoughts, emotions, and sensory perception. [12] Often referred to as acid or lucy , LSD can cause mystical, spiritual, or religious experiences.

  4. Phosphates in detergent - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the United States Environmental Protection Agency published a position paper advocating for a phosphate ban in detergents.. States including Maine, Florida, and Indiana in the United States began restricting or banning the use of phosphates in laundry detergent in the early 1970s, culminating in a nationwide voluntary ban in 1994. [3]

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  7. Legal experts debate whether DeSantis’ action against state ...

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    Ousted Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren is out of a job because of something he said, not something he did.

  8. Blotter art - Wikipedia

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    After LSD became illegal, first in California in 1966, the use of blotter paper as a medium became more common. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the United States Supreme Court case Chapman v. United States , the court found that Congress had intended to include the weight of the carrier medium for LSD in its sentencing guidelines, regardless of whether it was ...

  9. Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States

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    In late 2002, Rep. Joe Baca (D- California) introduced a bill (Congress bill HR 5607) to schedule salvia as a controlled substance at the national level. Those opposed to Joe Baca's bill include Daniel Siebert, who sent a letter to Congress arguing against the proposed legislation, [1] and the Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE), who sent key members of the US Congress a report on ...