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K2 Ban in Kansas

Tuneman

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Hello everyone- I have been lurking here for awhile so thanks for all the good info. My question pertains to the new law in Kansas which is undoubtedly going to be signed by the Governor as the vote was 36-1 or so in favor of banning K2- what I am wondering if if anyone has any info (maybe people from Kansas?) on what exactly is being banned.

I am subject to federal drug testing so I am concerned about whether Kansas has outlawed K2 brand, (almost every report in the mainstream media I have seen mentions just K2- not JWH or any other specific substance) or specific substances as each blend seems to contain different ones.

When a state outlaws something like this you can bet whatever has been outlawed will quickly be picked up on by other states/and federal lawmakers. Thanks in advance for any info on the specifics of this ban.
 
They specifically added JWH-018 and JWH-073 to schedule 1.

They also explicitly scheduled BZP and TFMPP.

Full text.

Oh and HU-210, which I thought was already illegal.
 
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Damn I was hoping the bill wasn't this specific- thanks for the info though. From the media reports I've seen this seemed like a pretty bogus bill that didn't even acknowledge the JWH compounds.
 
The FDA raid wasn't about the JWH-* compounds, but the bill in the Kansas state legislature is.
 
How was that raid legal BTW? I have seen nothing about the legal aspect of it. Basically the FDA took private property because people were supposedly getting high off it- even though it says clearly not for consumption and its labeled as incense. Is the FDA going to raid Ace Hardware and take all the rubber cement? Take all the paint while they are at it- and the whole epoxy aisle- how is any of that raid even remotely legal?
 
How was that raid legal BTW? I have seen nothing about the legal aspect of it. Basically the FDA took private property because people were supposedly getting high off it- even though it says clearly not for consumption and its labeled as incense. Is the FDA going to raid Ace Hardware and take all the rubber cement? Take all the paint while they are at it- and the whole epoxy aisle- how is any of that raid even remotely legal?

I assume we are talking about bouncing bear? It was legal because bouncing bear on the one hand was selling materials purportedly not for human consumption whilst simultaneously posting youtube vids and other stuff positively encouraging ingestion and extraction of illegal controlled drugs from the materials hence the DEA involvement. Whether the raid was morally right or the most sensible thing for the authorites to do is another question
 
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