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  2. Synthetic cannabinoids - Wikipedia

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    About 780 new psychoactive substances were added to the list from 2011 to 2014. The drug-makers avoided all the bans by making slight changes to the drugs. In the autumn of 2014, more than two-thousand Spice consumers in Russia sought medical attention, one-thousand were admitted to hospitals, and 40 people died. [139]

  3. Horrifying footage of 'Spice' drug turning homeless people ...

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    Marketed under the names spice, spike, flamingo, or K2 — this underground drug has become one of the most inexpensive and dangerous ways to get high, reports say. Videos surfacing online have ...

  4. These arrests lead to Whatcom seizure of large quantities of ...

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    The sheriff’s office collaborated with the Washington State Patrol, Bellingham Police Department, Mount Vernon Police Department, Ferndale Police Department, Skagit County Interlocal Drug ...

  5. Ross Kemp left unable to speak after trying Spice drug for ...

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  6. John W. Huffman - Wikipedia

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    More than half a dozen countries had banned herbal blends containing synthetic cannabinoids as of 2010 and many others were also considering banning them. [8] In the US, the states of Kansas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, and New York banned K2, herbal incense.

  7. Methylenedioxypyrovalerone - Wikipedia

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    MDPV remained an obscure stimulant until around 2004 when it was reportedly sold as a designer drug. In the US, products containing MDPV and labeled as bath salts were sold as recreational drugs in gas stations, similar to the marketing for Spice and K2 as incense, until it was banned in 2011. [7]

  8. Washington crime report shows rise in drug arrests, but still ...

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    The 2023 Crime in Washington report cited more drug-related arrests than last year, ... “We have about 10,700 law enforcement officers in the state of Washington,” said Strachan, a former ...

  9. List of newspapers in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Asian Weekly – Seattle; Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Seattle (print edition 1863-2009, online only edition 2009-) [1] Seattle Weekly – Seattle; The Stranger – Seattle; The Voice of the Valley – Maple Valley