Unfortunately, salvia recently became illegal in FL (2008, I think). It's a surprisingly powerful hallucinogen, in the same category as weed, mushrooms, LSD, etc. (It's usually smoked.) That said, the stuff's not that great. It's not a good party drug, because it comes on really quick, is really strong, and finishes quickly. (The whole affair lasts like 10 minutes at most, iirc.) It's not good for spiritual/metaphysical self-advancement, either, if that's your aim, because the trip is so godd**** bizarre and abstract. Like, if you do mushrooms, you might walk away from the experience thinking something like, "Oh wow, now I understand the essence of consciousness" or "I know that there's a spiritual dimension to reality." But if you do salvia, you might walk away thinking "Oh sh**, I was a refrigerator...and it was scary." lol. One friend of mine who did it thought he was being baked into a cake by a malevolent rastafarian woman, another thought he was being washed down a drain, another thought he was imprisoned in a drop of water by an evil goddess, and I (if I were to have done it, that is...) thought that a million tiny metal spheres were exchanging positions under the surface of my skin and that a thousand tiny metallic bugs were exiting a cavity in my stomach. None of those experiences are recalled fondly by those who had them. I feel like no hallucinogen should be illegal, but salvia's a drug the world can probably live without. If you're interested in an intense trip, try mushrooms. (Central Florida is a fantastic place to find them growing wild, what with the abundance of cowfields and the hot, humid climate...) If you're heart's really set on salvia, you could probably find a way to sketchily purchase some online, since it's still legal in several (most?) states. Some head shops might also have some inventory left over from the before-time, if you ask politely :-)
So yeah...I've started lurking a bit on this forum in preparation for my return to Orlando in July...