Dozens of mind-altering substances including herbs, seeds, powders, and extracts from plants are currently being sold online. And selling most of these substances breaks no federal drug laws. To learn more about these substances, PC World went shopping online and purchased nearly two dozen psychoactive products. Editor Ed Albro tells you what we found out. To read our full package, see Click to Trip: Risky Drugs Flourish Online.
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