A Newport Beach man said to be the leader of a drug ring that distributed more than $12 million worth of dangerous synthetic drugs, commonly referred to as “spice” or “bath salts,” pleaded guilty to ...
LAS CRUCES — A particularly dangerous batch of the illegal drug Spice is on the streets of Las Cruces. It is sending many to the emergency room and leaving others dead. “We have, indeed, seen a ...
Research published today by psychologists at the University of Bath suggests that ‘Spice’ – which contains synthetic drugs originally designed to mimic the effects of cannabis – is more harmful than ...
Often referred to as “synthetic marijuana” or “fake weed,” a drug called “spice” is said to be more harmful compared to its naturally grown cousin, causing more severe withdrawal symptoms for those ...
In 2013%2C the state expanded its definitions of dangerous drugs to include chemical configurations for synthetic drugs including spice More than 3%2C677 people nationwide reported spice exposures in ...
Children as young as 13 have become addicted to vape liquids laced with a synthetic cannabis known as spice Children as young as 13 are using Snapchat to buy vape liquid - unaware dealers have laced ...
A simple saliva test to detect if someone has recently taken the street drug ''spice'' has been developed. A simple saliva test to detect if someone has recently taken the street drug "spice" has been ...
July 2020 revisions to two key Army Regulations (AR) identify a new form of harassment and add two synthetic drugs to the list of substances that Soldiers are screened for during drug testing. Updates ...
Zombie Spice is a dangeroussynthetic substance, also referred to as 5F-mdmb-Pinaca that was first discovered in Hungary in 2014. Withdrawal symptoms from the 'Zombie Spice' drug that's wreaking havoc ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — An emergency law that prohibits ...
Waterford District Court Judge Jodi Debbrecht recently stopped at an area convenience store and asked the clerk if he sold Spice or K2. "He said, 'No, but I wish we did,' " Debbrecht said. "I asked ...