Thursday, October 18, 2012

Women Arraigned on Selling K2 Charges


Two women were arraigned Wednesday on charges of selling K2 at a Livingston County smoke shop.

Court documents state Ronda Rosak of Howell and Melissa Dzierwa of Fowlerville are charged with selling K2 at Smoke Depot in Howell back in April. Their attorney, Timothy Corr, says Michigan State Police took several products from their store including "Gods of Aroma." When police sent the it to the lab, they learned it contained an ingredient consistent with K2 and inconsistant with state law.


"They're very upset of course, because they had no idea that the chemical was in that product," said Corr. "The store was under the impression that chemical wasn't present and they had a lab report from the place they bought it from to prove it."


Both are out on a $5,000 personal bond. If convicted, Corr says the maximum penalty for selling a non-narcotic is seven years in prison.

6 News reached out to Livingston Prosecuting Attorney David Morse several times for comment, but our calls were not returned.

By Maria Hechanova WLNS

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