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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
Dec., 2010 -- Synthetic Marijuana (K2, Spice) which has become
a highly problematic substance among young adults has been
banned. On November 24, 2010, Drug Enforcement Administration
Officials finally imposed a nationwide ban to the "legal
weed", K2, due to the alarming rise in reported abuse.
Also known as Spice the herbal blend has been sold in small,
silvery plastic bags of dried leaves and marketed as incense
that can be smoked. Easy available at convenience stores and
specialty shops K2 mimics the effects of marijuana and has
gained alarming popularity for such copycat abilities.
The ban is to take effect in the next 30 days or so and it
will make illegal for at least a year to sell or possess products
containing the five chemicals found in K2. Some 15 states
already have banned some or all "legal high" products.
When the waiting period expires, sale or possession of the
substances will be a federal crime.
"Legal high" products claim to be mixtures of herbs
that can be smoked for a psychedelic effect. But the herbs
listed on the package label often are missing from the actual
product. Instead, the product contains a leafy mixture that
is spiked with a designer drug -- usually one of the five
drugs listed by the DEA. The same product often is spiked
with different doses of different drugs, making it impossible
for users to know what they are taking.
Unlike cannabis, which has been used by humans for millennia,
the new synthetic marijuana had never been tested in humans.
Street Names: Bliss, Black Mamba, Bombay
Blue, Fake Weed, Genie, Nice, Guy, Oasis, Spice, Zohai
Ingredients: Beach Bean, White and Blue
Water Lily, Rosehip, Blue Lotus
Mean Chemical Ingredient: JWH-018
Methods of Abuse: K2 products are usually
smoked in joints or pipes, but some users make it into a tea.
Effect on the Mind: Psychological effects
are similar to those of marijuana and include paranoia, panic
attacks, and giddiness.
Effect on the Body: Physiological effects
of K2 include increased heart rate and increase of blood pressure.
It appears to be stored in the body for long periods of time,
and therefore the long-term effects on humans are not fully
known. If you or someone you know is in need of addiction
treatment and or counseling, reach out to us. Recovery from
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need immediate attention you may contact us:
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http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
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