DEA Goes After

The substance that is marketed as a “synthetic marijuana” under names like K2 and Spice have finally caught the attention of the Drug Enforcement Administration. The chemicals that make up K2 and other products marketed as an “incense” not for human consumption is smoked, like marijuana, but it is actually a combination of herbs that is sprayed with a chemical compound.

The DEA announced this morning that it will ban the five chemicals used to produce synthetic marijuana, JWH-018, 019, 073, 200, 250, making the product illegal to sell or posses in the United States. Local jurisdictions, and a dozen states have already made laws to outlaw the substance including Kansas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky and Oregon.

Georgia Joins the List of States Banning Fake Marijuana

Georgia Governor, Sonny Perdue signed a bill on Monday to outlaw the use and sales of synthetic marijuana, the most common brands, “K2″ or “Spice”. HB 1309 places fake marijuana on a Schedule 1 controlled substances list right along side Heroin and the natural plant it tries to emulate, marijuana.

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