Pubdate: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 Source: Farmington Daily Times (NM) Copyright: 2010 Farmington Daily Times Contact: http://www.daily-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/951 Author: Steve Lynn COUNCIL TO DISCUSS BANNING SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA FARMINGTON - The City Council will consider banning drugs sold as incense that when burned and inhaled produce effects similar to marijuana. Introduced by Councilman Dan Darnell, the proposed ordinance developed by the city would outlaw "synthetic cannaboid" drugs sold at some businesses. Councilors are scheduled at their meeting 9 a.m. Tuesday to decide whether to publish the proposed ordinance in the newspaper, the first step toward passing a city law. If they agree to take that step, they would decide whether to approve the law at a future Council meeting. Children and adults are taking the drugs to get high, Darnell said. "It's pretty well-advertised across the country that this is another one of those drug trends," he said. "We want to get ahead of the curve." The drugs are sold under names such as K-2, Spice, Genie and Yucatan Fire, according to the city. They are marketed as incense but when burned and inhaled can be more potent than THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. People under the influence of the drug "may be a clear and present danger to themselves and others," according to the city. The drug can cause hallucination, vomiting, agitation, panic attacks, numbness and tingling, disorientation, rapid heart rate and, in some cases, tremors and seizures, according to the city. The ordinance would ban sales, use and possession of the drug. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt