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House Votes To Ban Synthetic Drugs Sometimes Marketed As 'Bath Salts' And 'Plant Food'

Synthetic Drug Ban House

JIM ABRAMS   12/ 8/11 03:46 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to ban synthetic drugs nicknamed "bath salts" and other compounds that mimic marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamines.

Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., said his legislation identifies chemical compounds that affect the brain in ways similar to THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. They would be added to the highly restrictive Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.

The bill also bans chemical compounds in synthetic drugs marketed as "bath salts" or "plant food" and under brand names such as K2 and Spice that have been used as substitutes for cocaine and other narcotics. They are now sold legally in some states.

Dent said that in the past year "there's been a sharp increase in the number of new reports detailing horrific stories of individuals high on synthetic drugs." He cited a case in Scranton, Pa., where a man high on bath salts stabbed a priest and another incident where someone jumped out of a three-story window after using them.

Dent's bill also expands from one-and-a-half to three years the authority of the Drug Enforcement Administration to temporarily ban a drug while it investigates its potential danger to public health. The Senate has yet to take up a similar bill.

These designer drugs can have serious side effects, said Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., causing convulsions, anxiety attacks and dangerously elevated heart rates.

The vote was 317-98, with some Democrats saying the bill went too far in restricting chemicals that could be valuable to researchers looking for cures to diseases such as Parkinson's disease. When a drug is placed on Schedule I, said California Democrat Zoe Lofgren, "It becomes difficult to obtain not only for illegal purposes but for researchers who wish to study its pharmaceutical and medical potential."

The Drug Policy Alliance, a group that promotes alternatives to harsh drug sentences, said at least 40 states have already passed laws criminalizing Spice and other synthetic drugs and that the bill could subject more people to federal prosecution and lengthy prison terms for distributing small quantities of synthetic drugs.

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WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to ban synthetic drugs nicknamed "bath salts" and other compounds that mimic marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamines. Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., said his le...
WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to ban synthetic drugs nicknamed "bath salts" and other compounds that mimic marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamines. Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., said his le...
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09:15 AM on 01/30/2012
What are they going to do about that one stuff thats been killing people for year... whats that called, oh yeah alcohol!
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stew66
11:48 AM on 12/13/2011
Underground chemicals will just head back to the lab, shave some molecules, and creat new synthetic drugs that aren't yet illegal. The drug war has worked for no one expecpt politicians, as it keeps them from creating jobs and such.
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stew66
11:50 AM on 12/13/2011
I meant "chemists" not "chemicals"
09:42 AM on 12/09/2011
I would like to see more statistics on this. At this point, I feel we have bigger fish to fry than making these substances illegal at this point. And as some people have already mentioned, I would like to see more regulation on the pharmaceutical companies before they start producing this type of legislation. Again anyone with more stats on all this please send my way. thanks.
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dumasjohnj
08:03 AM on 12/09/2011
The prison stocks are going to soar. 10s of thousands of plants have substances which defend against insects and can get you high. Do you want people to migrate to them expanding the number of drug types on the streets?
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Roman238
Telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
04:45 AM on 12/09/2011
I guess you have to be a big pharmaceutical company to put poisons onto the market that kill people.
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onionboy
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01:08 AM on 12/09/2011
We are literally inching our way toward Mega-City.
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Lather
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10:34 PM on 12/08/2011
REGULATE DRUGS!! Legalize ALL Drugs!! Deal with FACTS!!
Please do research on Portugal over the last 11 Years.. ALL Drugs Legal and ALL Drug Use has DROPPED by MORE THAN 50%!! Those are Facts.. All You Pro-Drugwar Idiots have No Clue as to what is really going on.
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Tom Rugg
10:28 PM on 12/08/2011
I think the list will be shorter if they will just tell us what we can use. Come on Big Brother give that one a try!
08:34 PM on 12/08/2011
(I just sent my congressman an email. )

The US Congress is the only manufacturing industry in the world that does not produce an ounce of wealth yet costs 40% of the wealth of true producers. "Lawmaking" is now an official manufacturing industry. Production is at full capacity.
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Netta Chinn
04:22 PM on 12/08/2011
What a waste of Congress dollars...

Why aren't they focused on changing pedophilia laws and keeping nasty guys/woman in jail that touch kids??
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Quitcherbichin
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04:25 PM on 12/08/2011
Because some of the nasty guys/women who touch kids are hopped on "bath salts"..not to mention that young kids can buy them...
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05:01 PM on 12/08/2011
I truly hope you are joking and not this ignorant. Are you stating that making these substances illegal will prevent child sex abusers from abusing kids? Are you that ignorant? And, if anything, making this stuff illegal just makes it more available to kids. And, opposed to your statement, legally, kids cannot get a hold of this stuff. You have to be a 18 or over to get them. If someone is selling to kids, then get that person, not the drug.
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Netta Chinn
05:38 PM on 12/08/2011
Thank you Quitcherbichin. We're all refreshed and challenged by your unique point of view.

ftr - No underage kid should be inside any smoking/peace pipe store at anytime or with an adult...some avenues kids should not be subjected to....
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Seven Teenatheart
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04:10 PM on 12/08/2011
BATH SALTS?

Are they aware that people can find a way to abuse hundreds of over the counter products?
And how long bath salts have been around, for the bath tub?

Our House of Representatives, staying petty and trivial once again....
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Netta Chinn
04:16 PM on 12/08/2011
lol, sweetheart all American Mylee Cyras aka Hanna Montana messed it up and changed the game up for all the companies making the compound! Its never a problem to the unexpected kids who you would think would never pick up a drug start doing it, now there needs be awareness, puuleaase!

http://www.iviewtube.com/v/174575/miley-cyrus-smoking-a-bong-video
04:18 PM on 12/08/2011
They sold as BATH SALTS, but the only purpose is as a stimulant.
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Seven Teenatheart
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06:15 PM on 12/08/2011
Thanks! Looking up more now...
03:47 PM on 12/08/2011
Roflmao! Like all this legislation means a thing anyway!!! Get outta here.
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04:27 PM on 12/08/2011
It might not mean a thing to you, but in my neck of the woods the authorities went store to store and confiscated all of the bath salts they found, and issued the violators a criminal summons.
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olitenup
03:31 PM on 12/08/2011
They go out of their way to do nothing. But any time the DEA is involved, it means more trampling on our rights so they can keep their jobs.
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Quitcherbichin
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04:28 PM on 12/08/2011
Your rights to fry your brain end when my tax dollars have to pay for your treatment.
04:30 PM on 12/08/2011
Your tax dollars are paying for treatment AND jail.

How's that $15 TRIL debt working out for ya?
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05:08 PM on 12/08/2011
Sure. Then, at the same time, how about we don't pay for people who have suffered concussions or other injuries while playing a sport when they were younger, and then need extended, intensive treatments when they are older. Sports should be illegal too, by your "logic".
03:29 PM on 12/08/2011
It's a wonder the boosh tax cuts weren't added on as a rider.
03:23 PM on 12/08/2011
Good to see they are focused on job creation.