Spice really a health crisis? ALAN MURRAY A Cache Valley resident lights up as he begins to smoke some spice at his apartment. The Cache County Council recently outlawed spice in unincorporated areas, and the Logan Municipal Council is considering banning the substance within city limits.
Spice sale ban for Delaware County gets initial approval MUNCIE -- So-called synthetic marijuana is one step closer to being an outlaw drug in Delaware County
Tell us what you think: Spice - Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Navy Times In March, the Navy banned sailors from using Spice, a legal, over-the-counter substitute for marijuana that rarely shows up on drug tests
Linking Spice to deaths difficult Several Indiana deaths suspected to be linked to the use of Spice may have no connection to the substance after all, but coroners say in some cases, it’s hard to be sure
Banning spice is a bland attempt at controlling drug abuse Urged on by the Weber-Morgan Narcotics Strike Force and an agent from the federal DEA, the Ogden City Council banned the sale of "spice" last week. read more
banning anything is unethical...
ReplyDeleteYeah this is getting ridiculous. If pot wasn't illegal then users wouldn't have to turn to unsafe alternatives. By outlawing the natural plant they encourage the unnatural chemicals. Dumb.
ReplyDeleteAll I can think of is the Spice from Dune.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try spice, I keep hearing more and more about it. Though, I'm hearing alot of negativities, too.. Headaches/etc.
ReplyDeleteAye, i agreed. If it was legal there would be lot less criminal activities about it + state would get money from taxes.
ReplyDeletetoo much truth in this post
ReplyDeleteTotally agree....but well, at the end, it's none of my concern.
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