Pubdate: Tue, 07 Dec 2010 Source: Daily Sentinel, The (OH) Copyright: 2010 The Daily Sentinel Contact: http://www.mydailysentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4282 Author: Beth Sergent THE GREEN GRINCH: SYNTHETIC POT'S DAYS NUMBERED POMEROY - Products known as synthetic marijuana are being pulled from store shelves beginning Dec. 24 not by the Grinch but by the government. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has announced its seizing control of five chemicals used to make the products in order to study them - the ban will last for at least one year. This means beginning on Christmas Eve, possessing products which contain these five chemicals will be illegal. Chemicals being targeted are CP-47,497, JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, cannabicyclohexanol. However, there are other chemicals used to produce that synthetic high which means this move many not slow down the sale of other fake pot products which aren't using the five chemicals in question. This emergency action by the DEA places products like K2 and Spice in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act along with other illegal drugs like heroin and the real thing - marijuana. Products like K2 and Spice are being sold at convenient and tobacco stores. Though Meigs County is known for the "real thing," synthetic pot products have been making their way into the local culture - including the culture of local children. Meigs County Juvenile Court Judge Scott Powell said back in October, the products were "spreading like wildfire throughout the community." Powell remarked local children as young as sixth graders had been caught smoking the synthetic products. Kids, like adults, are drawn to synthetic marijuana both because it can be legally purchased and because there were no drug screening tests for it - until lately. In the wake of synthetic marijuana, synthetic cocaine has also reared its head on the national scene. Synthetic cocaine is often sold as bath salts, commonly for $50 per half-gram. Like its fake pot counterpart, packages of fake cocaine state "not for human consumption." Both products have been linked to severe overdoses by those who paid no attention to the warning label. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt