Pubdate: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 Source: Le Mars Daily Sentinel (IA) Copyright: 2010 Le Mars Daily Sentinel Contact: http://www.lemarssentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4888 Author: Amy Erickson NEW TO TOWN: K2 MAKES LOCAL APPEARANCE A synthetic form of marijuana known as K2 was found in Le Mars in May - -- before it became illegal in Iowa. "We recovered a small amount in a search of a residence," said Bob Bendlin, a Le Mars Police Department senior officer. "To my knowledge that was our only direct exposure to it as this time." Bendlin, a member of the Plymouth County Drug Task Force and the Northwest Iowa Drug Task Force, said officers didn't immediately recognize the substance as K2. "We first started to hear a little bit about it I belive in March," Bendlin said. "We started to get a couple of distributed emails giving law enforcement heads up." K2, also known as Spice, is created from a mixture of herbs sprayed with chemicals, Bendlin said. The substance recovered in the Le Mars home was multi-colored flakes that were like a cross between sawdust and fish food, Bendlin said. "It was subsequently submitted to the state lab and confirmed as K2," he added. "Ironically, that was in May, but it wasn't made illegal to have it until July 22." The Iowa Pharmacy Board identified four synthetic compounds sprayed on K2 as Imitation Controlled Substances, meaning they are subject to regulations under Iowa Code Chapter 124A. "They can take emergency action when they feel it benefits the greater good of the people," Bendlin said. "When they feel people are being harmed by it, they take this action." The Iowa Pharmacy Board ruling banning K2 stated the drug is 500 to 800 times more potent than the chemical THC found in marijuana. Several deaths nationwide have resulted from smoking K2, Bendlin said. Some users have experienced harmful side effects such as panic attacks, anxiety, agitation, elevated blood pressures, rapid heart rate or respiration, vomiting, hallucinations and seizures. Bendlin said K2 is sold as incense, but it's common knowledge that people buy it to smoke. "The people who sell it know what they are selling and the people who buy it know what they are buying," Bendlin said. K2 label packaging identifies its dried contents as a variety of herbal plants. There is also a warning stating the product is not for human consumption. There hasn't been enough K2 recovered to determine what its local cost might be, but Bendlin heard it's selling for $35 or $40 a gram in other parts of the country. Illegal in several other states, K2 remains unregulated elsewhere across the nation. The pharmacy board's ruling making it illegal to sell or possess K2 in Iowa is temporary. It would take action by the Iowa legislative to make it permanent. Meanwhile, anyone found possessing or selling K2 will be arrested and charged just as they would for having any illegal drug of its type, Bendlin said. "Like any substance abuse I'm sure it's here in Le Mars," he added. "I think it's popping up everywhere." Plymouth County Sheriff's Deputy Rick Singer, also a member of the county's drug task force and the Northwest Iowa Drug Task Force, had a similar view. Singer said even though sheriff's department hasn't recovered any K2 in the county, there has been some found in northwest Iowa. "We know it's going to counties north of us and coming from counties south of us. We know it's coming through the county," Singer said. "It's just a matter of time unfortunately." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt