Education
She received her Associate of Arts degree from the University of Florida in 1969, her Bachelor from Florida Atlantic University in 1972, and her Master of Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University in 1980.
She received her Associate of Arts degree from the University of Florida in 1969, her Bachelor from Florida Atlantic University in 1972, and her Master of Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University in 1980.
Brandenburg was a Representative in the House of Representatives of the United States. state of Florida. Equality in adoption rights
Florida is one of the few states in the nation that do not allow residents who identify themselves as homosexuals to adopt. Representative Brandenburg has continually pushed for equality in the Sunshine State"s adoption laws and has filed legislation to allow gay residents to adopt since 2007.
Entering her final term in the Florida House, Brandenburg intends to further pursue this initiative during her last two years in the legislature.
Salvia divinorum
In March 2008 it was reported that Florida state Representative Mary Brandenburg and Senator Evelyn Lynn had proposed bills to make possession of Salvia divinorum a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Salvia divinorum is a psychoactive herb which can induce strong dissociative effects.
lieutenant has a long continuing tradition of use as an entheogen by indigenous Mazatec shamans, who use it to facilitate visionary states of consciousness during spiritual healing sessions. Salvia"s sale and possession is currently illegal in a number of other American states and some other countries.
Brandenburg"s House bill number was HB 1363.
Lynn"s Senate bill was SB340. There was also SB1612. All bills proposed including Salvia divinorum & Salvinorin A on Florida"s Schedule I list of controlled substances.
Brandenburg"s bill was passed unanimously and became law on July 1, 2008.
The bill provides an exception for medical use approved by the Food and Drug Administration. While not objecting to some form of regulatory legal control, in particular with regard to the sale to minors or sale of enhanced high-strength extracts, most Salvia proponents otherwise argue against stricter legislation.