Pubdate: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 Source: Journal Gazette, The (Fort Wayne, IN) Copyright: 2010 The Journal Gazette Contact: http://www.journalgazette.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/908 Author: Benjamin Lanka COUNTY BAN ON K2 WOULD NOT EXTEND TO RURAL AREAS FORT WAYNE - The Allen County commissioners could ban the sale of synthetic marijuana this week, but possession of the substance would still be legal in the county. The commissioners on Monday briefly discussed banning the product, commonly sold as incense under names such as K2 or Spice. Authorities say most buyers smoke it to get a marijuana-like high. Commissioner Nelson Peters said a countywide ban would at least be discussed this week and a vote is possible. Fort Wayne and New Haven councils banned sales and possession of the product last week. Peters said the county doesn't have the authority to ban possession of the substance because it is not regulated. He said this means that while the ban would make it illegal to sell the product, it would still be legal to own in rural areas of the county. The Fort Wayne ban took effect Monday, and the city's vice and narcotics unit searched a dozen stores for the substance but did not find any, according to officer Raquel Foster, Fort Wayne police spokeswoman. She said no fines have been levied. The city ban carries a penalty of up to $2,500 for possession or sales of the substance; Peters said the county ban would be similar. The commissioners did not release a draft of the proposal because it was still being edited by the county attorney. The county proposal would cover the entire county, but municipalities could create stronger local bans, Peters said. Communities would not be permitted to opt out of the ban to allow K2 sales. Dr. Deborah McMahan, Allen County health commissioner, has previously said the substance should be treated like marijuana, although she would not specifically say it should be banned. Several state legislators have discussed banning the product across Indiana. The Fort Wayne ban expires next summer to give the council time to see whether it has been effective and whether the state takes action. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt