WASHINGTON (AP) — People are inventing so many new, legal ways to get high that lawmakers can’t seem to keep up. Over the past two years, the U.S. has seen a surge in the use of synthetic drugs made ...
News outlets went into a frenzy this week over the story of a Florida man who stripped and ate another man’s face in broad daylight. His freaky behavior reportedly was caused by a new drug called ...
Bath salts — sort of, anyway— have become such a drug craze that several states are considering imposing a ban. Bath salts — which people smoke, snort and even shoot up — are apparently so powerful ...
These bath salts will clean out more than your pores. Federal agents arrested nine alleged drug pushers — including one on Grand Street in Williamsburg and three others in Brooklyn — in the city’s ...
There is a drug craze hitting the streets of Laguna Beach called “bath salts” and this drug has nothing to do with relaxing in the bath tub. Bath salts, or mephedrone, methylone, and/or ...
Three Shelburn residents face drug charges in connection with an investigation into an illegal drug referred to as “bath salts,” or synthetic methamphetamine, according to the Sullivan County ...
ABILENE, Texas - Emergency room physicians have seen a major increase in the number of people abusing the drug known as "bath salts," Hendrick Medical Center said Thursday. ER physician Henry Higgins ...
Mon, 30 Jul 2012 21:33:55 GMT — A week after local police, led by the Drug Enforcement Administration conducted raids on a number of head shops in central New York, the Syracuse Common Council enacted ...
Injecting, snorting or smoking bath salts may result in intense hallucinations that can trigger suicidal thoughts and psychotic behavior. But these bath salts are not the kind you throw into a tub of ...
In the 1936 film “Reefer Madness,” high school students cajoled into trying “marihuana” act with drug-crazed abandon, degenerating into all manner of lawlessness and mayhem. It was racy stuff back ...
Thu, 12 Jul 2012 22:35:32 GMT — Kevin Parker started with synthetic marijuana but it wasn't long before he tried synthetic cocaine. Sometimes he bought small jars labeled as "bath salts" at some ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two drugs that produce a "meth-like" high and are being sold under the guise of "bath salts" would be banned as federally controlled substances under a bill unveiled on Sunday by ...
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