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Bill proposed to ban synthetic drugs

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8 comments:

  • EmperorSmith posted at 1:17 pm on Thu, Jan 20, 2011.

    EmperorSmith Posts: 774

    Include, aspirin, acetaminophen, synthetic opiates, and a bunch of other synthetics. Stick to the stuff nature provides naturally.

     
  • TimTamTom posted at 1:53 pm on Thu, Jan 20, 2011.

    TimTamTom Posts: 6

    Arizona better just back off on this one, we saw what happened last time the state tried to mirror a federal law.......

     
  • Freethinker posted at 5:16 pm on Thu, Jan 20, 2011.

    Freethinker Posts: 143

    How silly.

    If they succeed in banning all synthetic drugs, what are hospitals going to use?

    Or do they only mean synthetic drugs they don't like?

     
  • voodooprophet posted at 6:38 pm on Thu, Jan 20, 2011.

    voodooprophet Posts: 3

    it's a sad day for me to be a conservative when you have to rely on liberals to try to get rid of stupid legislation like this.

    apparently, conservatives in power don't believe in individual liberty.

     
  • goldenkee posted at 3:23 pm on Fri, Jan 21, 2011.

    goldenkee Posts: 9

    Don't forget to put "Oleanders" on the list. Ya smoke that stuff, you'll be dead in three minutes. Now there's a "dangerous drug"

    Just think about all the jobs created with the "Oleander Police' rippin up back yards.

     
  • hollybug80 posted at 7:24 am on Wed, Jan 26, 2011.

    hollybug80 Posts: 4

    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, http://www.k2incense.org 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.

     
  • anewday23 posted at 8:14 am on Mon, Jan 31, 2011.

    anewday23 Posts: 6

    Isn't it funny how you can go to the doctor and easily get a prescription for an endless amount of drugs that can lead to organ damage/failure or even death, yet the authorities are having a hissy fit over some k2 herb fake weed stuff. Okay, not funny. Infuriating. They waste so much time and money chasing stuff like this down. They are only adding to the huge overcrowding problem we currently have in American prisons. K2 incense has survived every ban thus far and you can buy k2 smoke products from these guys, http://www.k2incenseblend.com that aren't restricted by ANY current ban, so really, what exactly are they trying to achieve here???

     
  • hollybug80 posted at 9:42 am on Tue, Sep 13, 2011.

    hollybug80 Posts: 4

    I know they are trying to close any loopholes that current k2 incense manufacturers are trying to get around but my friends still buy k2 incense from places that still claim to offer legal everywhere k2 herb blends like http://www.buyherbalincense.com As long as marijuana is prohibited there is going to be a niche for marijuana alternatives.

     

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