killers

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for oxycodone. Common brand names for oxycodone or medications containing oxycodone include: Oxycontin, Oxecta, Roxicodone, Percodan, and Percocet. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g.,

O

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for oxycodone. Common brand names for oxycodone or medications containing oxycodone include: Oxycontin, Oxecta, Roxicodone, Percodan, and Percocet. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g.,

OC

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Street, slang, or code word for oxycodone. Common brand names for oxycodone or medications containing oxycodone include: Oxycontin, Oxecta, Roxicodone, Percodan, and Percocet. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g.,

salvia

By | August 18th, 2017|

Salvia divinorum is an herb in the mint family of plants. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations after chewing fresh leaves, drinking extracted juice, smoking dried leaves like a cigarette, inhaling through water pipes (e.g., hookah), or inhaling vapors.

magic mint

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g., sexual assault), including associated

maria pastora

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g., sexual assault), including associated

Sally-D

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g., sexual assault), including associated

shepherdess’s herb

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g., sexual assault), including associated

diviner’s sage

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g., sexual assault), including associated

seer’s sage

By | August 18th, 2017|

Street, slang, or code word for salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia. The active ingredient, salvinorin A, causes short-term hallucinations. Note: Innumerable substances--legal or illicit or combinations thereof--are used to facilitate illegal activities. In this glossary, we have attempted to capture the substances most frequently associated with abuse and/or unlawful actions (e.g., sexual assault), including associated