Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Synthetic pot crackdown gains traction in Michigan


Macomb launches effort to stop sale of drugs; Oakland, Wayne likely to follow

By Serena Maria Daniels
The Detroit News

The House and Senate agreed in principle Monday on a three-bill package that would create a mechanism for the state Board of Pharmacy to quickly get synthetic marijuana or similar dangerous products off store shelves.

Without waiting for lawmakers, officials in southeast Michigan are taking measures to stop the spread of the drug known as K2 or Spice.


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