This Feb. 15, 2010, photo shows a package of K2 which contains herbs and spices sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. State lawmakers in Missouri and Kansas have introduced bills which would create penalties for K2 possession similar to those for marijuana.(AP Photo/Kelley McCall)
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anewday23 posted at 2:36 pm on Tue, Jan 11, 2011.
These k2 incense bans have been taking place in various states for the past year yet there are still places like, http://www.k2incense.org advertising k2 herb products that aren't prohibited under ANY bans whatsoever. Banning it is a waste of time and money.
Rich posted at 9:55 am on Thu, Dec 16, 2010.
The government in almost a century has not yet come to grips with the fact that banning or prohibiting anything leads only to a loss of control over it. Sensible regulation keeps things in bounds, prohibition only loses control of them entirely.