Pubdate: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 Source: Springfield News-Leader (MO) Copyright: 2010 The Springfield News-Leader Contact: http://getpublished.news-leader.com/Forms/LettersToEditor.php Website: http://www.news-leader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1129 Author: Kathryn Wall, News-Leader PETTIS COUNTY SEEKS BAN ON HERBAL INCENSE K2 Pettis County commissioners will consider a proposed ordinance Monday to ban the sale and possession of a substance thought to be similar to marijuana. Greene County doesn't have any plans in the near-term to look at a ban. K2 is an herbal incense that, when smoked, is thought to have the same chemical effect on the brain as marijuana. A bill working its way through the General Assembly would ban the substance, but Pettis County Presiding Commissioner Rusty Kahrs said the commission is concerned for the health of its citizens and wants to get a ban in place more quickly. "It takes months sometimes for state laws to be passed and then it takes even longer for them to be signed by the governor and go into effect," Kahrs said. "If there's not an emergency clause, some of those laws won't go into effect until fall. You'll be going through an entire summer season when people could be at risk." If the ordinance is approved at Monday's commission meeting, the ban would go into effect immediately. Greene County Presiding Commissioner David Coonrod said a ban on K2, or Spice -- another brand -- has not come up in commission discussions. He said the commission generally looks to Sheriff - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake