Pubdate: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 Source: Journal Times, The (Racine, WI) Copyright: 2014 The Journal Times Contact: http://www.journaltimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1659 Author: Stephanie Jones K2 STILL CAUSING PROBLEMS LOCALLY SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA STILL IN USE DESPITE BAN RACINE -- In 2011, the state prohibited the possession and distribution of synthetic marijuana, often called K2 or Spice. But despite the law, synthetic marijuana is continuing to cause problems in Racine County, sending young people to the hospital for adverse reactions, according to Racine Fire Department officials. On Thursday, an 18-year-old woman was taken to the emergency room at Wheaton Franciscan-All Saints hospital, 3801 Spring St., after she started dry heaving and acting strangely. She later admitted she had been smoking K2 earlier that day. K2 continues to be a problem in Racine, said Racine Fire Department Capt. Steve Bisher. And he knows oftentimes people don't admit to using it. Synthetic marijuana usually looks like herbs or plant material that includes a synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the active ingredient in marijuana) enhancement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. It is touted as mimicking the effects of real marijuana, but side effects include increased heart rate and blood pressure, paranoia, panic attacks and vomiting. Nick Hempel, the department's division chief in charge of emergency medical services, said in the past when the synthetic drug first became popular, people were more open about it and would even show first responders the bag. "Now people are more covert," he said, but it's still causing problems. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt