Spice ban ‘puts prisoners and homeless at risk’ as street drug goes underground - News Summed Up

Spice ban ‘puts prisoners and homeless at risk’ as street drug goes underground


“The psychoactive substances act has had unintended consequences in sending the problem underground. But there are concerns that spice – now a class B drug – and its variants are mutating. Josie Smith“Head shops have stopped selling spice, so it’s now being sold on the black market. I always argued that people who were selling synthetic cannabinoids were aficionados who sold what they liked, and gave their customers some guidance. The vulnerable populations who are continuing to use it are now marginalised and are at even greater risk.”


Source: The Guardian August 06, 2017 04:52 UTC



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