Unified Police crack down on "Spice"

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - It may not be illegal to buy or sell, but a new substance known as "spice" is known to cause a marijuana like-high, with some highly negative side-effects. ABC 4 took a closer look at how local police are trying to crack down on "spice."

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UserError - 5/13/2010 3:04 AM
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Upon further investigation I found and read the "Psychotoxic Chemical Law" (76-10-107)... and the line in question ..."or other chemical substance capable of causing a condition of intoxication, inebriation, excitement, stupefaction, or the dulling of the brain or nervous system as a result of the inhalation of the fumes or vapors of such chemical substance." Lets look at this. "RESULT OF INHALATION OF THE FUMES OR VAPORS". THIS LAW DOES NOT APPLY TO SPICE PRODUCTS, which the sergeant states must be SMOKED. Leave it to Christians to mis-interpret things however they feel fit...

UserError - 5/13/2010 2:50 AM
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Title should read "Local Mafia Threatens Store Owners". These store owners, after being billed outrageous fees for police "protection", are now being threatened over a non-law? This is still the U.S.A. right? What the heck is going on? JWH compounds are unscheduled. No crime, no time. Period. This is a JOKE! All that pushing this stuff out of shops will do is add to an ever-expanding underground market which leads to richer criminals which leads to a bigger problem. Police, stop being counterproductive. Start being the solution, not the problem.
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