Pubdate: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 Source: Alaska Dispatch News (AK) Copyright: 2015 Alaska Dispatch Publishing Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/18 Note: Anchorage Daily News until July '14 Author: Nicholas Parker ALASKA CAN OVERCOME THREAT POSED BY SYNTHETIC STREET DRUGS Spice has turned numerous Alaskans into the unbelieveable, into what most consider fiction: zombies. Obviously, this shouldn't be taken literally, but still seriously. The users are in a zombie-like state due to the locally-available synthetic drug. Its effects are life-impacting, engraving life long impairments into the smoker's mind and body. From the violent and aggressive behavior that startles spectators to the high blood pressure that kills, Spice in Alaska has affected the lives of far too many. For example, between July 31 and Aug. 13, the Anchorage Fire Department made about 110 medical emergency runs related to Spice. There needs to be another step taken. I strongly believe that instead of primarily centering the attention on the sales of Spice, the government should target the source of production instead. This would assist Alaska tremendously, as not only will sales cease, but the lives of many will be saved. A Spice task force should be developed to act on this suggestion, while still paying attention to stopping the Spice dealers. As one whole society, Alaska can overcome this significant hazard to our way of living (literally). - - Nicholas Parker junior, Service High School Anchorage - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom