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Synthetic marijuana, K2, Spice, JWH-018 and, you guessed it, dependence : DrugMonkey

Seeded on Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:19 PM EST
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health, marijuana, analog, thc, dependence, jwh-018
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Synthetic THC - currently legal, but already a "study" is produced trying to show a dependency on it to justify criminalizing this substance.

Big pharma at work at what they do best; protecting their profits.

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CarlZup

Read the comments at the bottom of this article, it says it all.

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Reply#1 - Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:20 PM EST
Brian White

This article was used to justify the DEA 'emergency' decision banning it.

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Reply#2 - Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:46 PM EST
Ashley584

It is blatantly obvious that prohibition just doesn't work. K2 herb has survived all these bans thus far. If people want to buy k2 smoke, it looks like they are going to have no problems doing it as there are places like, that have k2 incense products that aren't restricted by any current bans. It's unconstitutional to make someone's recreational decisions for them. I think our founding fathers would be appalled by how The Constitution is being stomped on. Let us have more respect for our individual liberties and take more personal responsibility. Parent your children, stop looking to Mommy Government to do it for you with all these ineffective and oppressive laws.



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