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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Gov. Snyder Expected to Sign K-2, Spice Ban Into Law

Possessing and distributing the synthetic drugs tied to multiple local tragedies will be outlawed starting July 1.

Gov. Rick Snyder is expected today to sign a package of bills that will outlaw the synthetic drugs known as K-2 or Spice. The substance has been sold legally because it is marketed as herbal incense or potpurri, and is labeled "not for human consumption." However, police agencies from around metro Detroit have reported multiple crimes, bizarre incidents, and even the overdose death of a Bloomfield Township teen tied to it's use as a recreational drug. Oliver Smith, 18, was found dead on May 26 by a fisherman on the shore of Wing Lake,  and Bloomfield Township Police said his death was directly related to using K-2. The tragedy sparked a national petition drive to implement a federal ban, and mobilized local municipalities to implement …

JaneJackson10003

3:18 pm on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Th only spice I like is Hipster Dust,made in Brooklyn.   more ›

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Spice 101: What is it? Where Does it Come From? What are the Side Effects?

With so much being said in the media about Spice, Patch takes a look at some cold hard facts about the synthetic drug. Also, listen to a young adult's first-hand account with the deadly substance.

It’s been cited by Bloomfield Township police as the cause of 18-year-old Bloomfield Township resident Oliver Smith’s death and is alleged to have influenced 19-year-old Farmington Hills resident Tucker Cipriano’s fatal attack on his family. It’s called Spice, or K2, but what exactly is this increasingly infamous substance? The National Institute on Drug Abuse defines “Spice,” as “a wide variety of herbal mixtures that produce experiences similar to marijuana (cannabis) and that are marketed as ‘safe,’ legal alternatives to that drug.” However, NIDA, law enforcement officials and doctors in the Metro Detroit area say the substance is anything but “safe.”  Although Spice is commonly defined as “synthetic marijuana,” Dr. Sanford Vieder, …

Local Authorities Warn K2 Sellers to Beware of Civil and Pending Criminal Penalties

Bloomfield Township Police Chief Kirt Bowden and others are encouraging anyone who has suffered from the substance to seek out an attorney.

  As legislation seeking a statewide ban on the synthetic drug K-2 heads to Gov. Rick Snyder's desk for a signature after broad approval in the State Senate this week, local police chiefs are encouraging citizens impacted by the drug to take their own legal action. "I would encourage any family that has suffered because of K-2, Spice or any other synthetic substance to pursue civil litigation against any business they can prove sold this product while we’re awaiting legislation and even after the legislation is passed," Bloomfield Township Police Chief Kirt Bowden said in a prepared statement this week. Bowden said police found no businesses selling the substance during a sweep roughly a year ago, and again following the death of 18-year-…

OTB

10:51 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

A sweep a year ago? Come on...get off your butts. Now we are supposed to sue the stores?   more ›

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Join the Experts for a Webchat on the Dangers of K-2

Bring your questions and learn about the synthetic drug dominating the local news at noon today.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Battle of the Bands to Honor Memory of Oliver Smith

The Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition will dedicate next week's competition to the Bloomfield Township teen that died after using K-2.

Officials with the Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition confirmed Thursday that the Battle of the Bands on June 15 will be dedicated to Oliver Smith, the 18-year-old who died last month in an apparent overdose tied to K-2 or Spice. Carol Mastroianni, the BBCC's executive director, also said that participants at the annual event in Birmingham's Shain Park will spend 18 seconds in silence to mark each year of his life. The decision was finalized Wednesday by the organization's Youth Action Board, which is comprised of teens from area public and private schools who volunteer their time to help prevent underage substance use and abuse. "Our Youth Action Board team felt very strongly about doing this because this has really impacted …

Kathy Thelen

11:40 pm on Saturday, June 16, 2012

Shame on you Ms. Thomas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   more ›

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

BP Becomes Latest to Ban Sale of K-2, Spice

The national gas chain has asked local station owners to stop the sale of Spice and K2 following tragedies, including death of Bloomfield Township teen.

BP has become the latest company to ask its gas stations to stop selling Spice and K-2 in the wake of three local tragedies. In a letter sent Tuesday, Susan Hayden of BP asked local gas station owners to stop selling Spice and other products that are usually labeled as incense to "mask their intended purpose." "Beginning immediately, all BP-branded sites are prohibited from displaying, using, storing, offering or selling illegal drugs, OR synthetic drugs produced to mimic illegal drugs, (including, but not limited to cannabinoids), or items that are intended or designed for use in ingesting, inhaling or otherwise consuming an illegal drug," Hayden wrote in the letter. "Prohibited items will include, but not be limited to, pipes, tubes, …

Percy Thrillington

1:13 am on Sunday, June 10, 2012

Please sign this petition to ban spice on a national level. Thank you. https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petition/ban-all-synthetic-drugs-including-spice-k2-and-related-brands-currently-sold-legally-gas-stations/h94sc1SW   more ›

UPDATED: Oliver Smith's Family Talks About Their K-2 Tragedy

Community support and widespread action to ban the legal, synthetic drug that killed Bloomfield Township teen has kept the family going.

  The family of Oliver Smith spoke together for the first time with the media about the tragic death of the Bloomfield Township teen due to what authorities believe is an overdose of K-2. Amid their grief, Larry and Mary Jo Smith said they have been overwhelmed by the community support received since their son’s body was found along Wing Lake on May 26, according to wxyz.com. They spoke together with Channel 7 reporters from their home for a story that aired Tuesday night. "The love and support, I don’t think we could get through without that,” Larry Smith said. “Amazing,” Mary Jo continued. “From the minute we found out, people were here holding us up, and they’re still here.” They said they've also taken some comfort in knowing Oliver’s …

Percy Thrillington

11:20 pm on Saturday, June 9, 2012

Please sign this petition to help ban spice on a national level. Thank you. https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petition/ban-all-synthetic-drugs-including-spice-k2-and-related-brands-currently-sold-legally-gas-stations/h94sc1SW   more ›

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

West Bloomfield Approves K2 Ban Following Tragedies

The emergency ordinance will make the sale or possession of K-2 a misdemeanor with penalties of $500 and/or up to 90 days in jail.

  West Bloomfield on Monday became the first local government to implement a ban on the synthetic marijuana — known as K-2 or Spice — in the wake of recent tragedies, including the apparent deadly overdose of a Bloomfield Township teen. The West Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees unanimously voted to make the substance, which is sold legally — for now — a misdemeanor crime to possess or sell within township borders. Those found guilty of violating the ban face a penalties of $500 and/or up to 90 days in jail. Clerk Cathy Shaughnessy said the ordinance could be enforced as early as today. “We requested this ordinance be drafted after the overdose death of a Bloomfield Township teenager over the Memorial Day weekend,” wrote Shaughnessy …

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Thrills Thrillington

12:55 pm on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Jason - If you only knew the story behind this story you wouldn't say such things, especially "I'm sure catching that young boy and locking him up in jail where he would have been exposed to harder drugs with higher addiction and death rates and violent criminals would have prevented his death." How do you they DIDN'T do that? Do you have kids? Do you know of the pain and suffering and heartache …   more ›

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