Pubdate: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 Source: Exponent, The (Purdue U, IN Edu) Copyright: 2010 Purdue Student Publishing Foundation Contact: http://www.purdueexponent.org/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/883 CITY COUNCIL SHOULD APPROVE SPICE BAN The city council should approve an ordinance to ban the sale of the synthetic marijuana drug known as K2, or spice, at tonight's meeting. Under the ordinance, any business that sold spice would be fined $250. The drug was easily available to West Lafayette residents until local police issued a letter to the Citgo gas station at 101 W State St. and Amused at Chauncey Hill officially requesting that they cease and desist the sale of spice. Both businesses complied. Spice was widely popular because users experienced a similar high to the one experienced after smoking marijuana, yet they could buy and carry it legally and drug tests did not detect it. Although the high is similar to a marijuana high, there has been considerably less research done on the synthetic version of the drug. It is sold as an incense and labeled not for consumption. Users of the synthetic drug simply cannot understand the full effects of inhaling the smoke produced by lighting and inhaling spice. Consumers should not be able to purchase and use any drug that has not been tested for short and long term side effects. Local officers who have dealt with students who were under the influence of spice have said these people acted differently than students high on marijuana. While an officer's word is certainly not a scientific test, until further research exists the city council should not allow the drug to be sold without understanding how people react when under its influence. Even if the council passes a bill banning this specific synthetic marijuana, a new, chemically altered version may become available shortly after. Although it is discouraging that a new version could be on the market tomorrow, it should not prevent the council from banning the currently available synthetic marijuana tonight. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake