Kentucky Revised Statutes
Ky. Rev. Stat. § 218A.1451 (2026)
Possession of salvia -- Penalty -- Maximum term of incarceration
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(1) A person is guilty of possession of salvia when he or she knowingly and unlawfully possesses salvia for human consumption.
(2) Possession of salvia is a Class B misdemeanor, except that, KRS Chapter 532 to the contrary notwithstanding, the maximum term of incarceration shall be no greater than thirty (30) days. Effective: June 8, 2011 History: Amended 2011 Ky. Acts ch. 2, sec. 18, effective June 8, 2011. -- Created 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 160, sec. 2, effective April 26, 2010.
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Cited in 1
case (1 in the last 5 years), 2026–2026 · leading case: Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Russell T. Amboree (Ky. 2026).
Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Russell T. Amboree (Ky. 2026). “That may shock some people who consider the power to order consecutive or concurrent sentences basic to the judiciary.”
— Ky. Rev. Stat. § 218A.1451(2) — 1 case
Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Russell T. Amboree (Ky. 2026). “That may shock some people who consider the power to order consecutive or concurrent sentences basic to the judiciary.”
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