cr250owner
Bluelighter
i live in glendale arizona and tonight on our local news was a story about 4 high school students calling 911 after smoking spice before school. apparently they were "freaking out" due to increased heart rate.
anyways this is about the fifth time in 3 months that i've seen spice mentioned on our local news and each time it is always negative.
my point being.... how is this crap able to remain legal and mary jane is still illegal?
Another thing that irritates me about spice being on the news is.... For the most part spice/JWH is relatively unknown to people who don't already use drugs... in the news story not only are they announcing it to the kids/teens who don't know about it, but they also mention where it can be purchased.. I.E. internet or smoke shops. LOLLLLL they started the news broadcast with this line....
"It seems teens have found a new way to get high" lol my ears perked up as soon as i heard those words.
anyways this is about the fifth time in 3 months that i've seen spice mentioned on our local news and each time it is always negative.
my point being.... how is this crap able to remain legal and mary jane is still illegal?
Another thing that irritates me about spice being on the news is.... For the most part spice/JWH is relatively unknown to people who don't already use drugs... in the news story not only are they announcing it to the kids/teens who don't know about it, but they also mention where it can be purchased.. I.E. internet or smoke shops. LOLLLLL they started the news broadcast with this line....
"It seems teens have found a new way to get high" lol my ears perked up as soon as i heard those words.