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If it weren't for the prohibition of marijuana, folks would not buy k2 incense alternatives. Why would they? If people had legal access to the real deal they would not be hunting down k2 herb and the like. Just as the government has wasted endless resources chasing down marijuana, now they are going to do the same with this incense stuff. It is ridiculous and wasteful in more ways than one. How long have these products been banned, and there are still places advertising legal everywhere products like those found at http://www.buyk2.com .

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Posted by Josie J on 09/22/2011 at 10:15 AM

Hmmm. They don't care about the American public in the least. They started banning K2 and other herbal incense products long before they actually started research on any possible side effects they may have. Please don't be fooled into thinking they care about our well-being. If that were so, they would just tear down the corrupt FDA and take out Big Pharma as they are the biggest toxin pushers! Provided there are age restrictions, if someone wants some k2 herb, who are you to tell them that they can't have it? If someone wants to, they will buy k2 smoke whether it's legal or not as that is what happens with anything else that is unjustly and ridiculously prohibited. K2 incense will be no different. Plus, the formulas are constantly changing. http://www.herbalk2incense.com offers several products that are legal all over the world.

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Posted by anewday23 on 03/29/2011 at 11:38 AM

Keep it legal.

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Posted by Tyler McGhee on 06/16/2010 at 6:24 AM

I agree with Common Sense Police. I guess relief can only be given to citizens at the hands (and HUGE profits) of the pharmaceutical companies. We'll just ignore those pesky life-altering side affects as they can reduced by buying more pharmaceuticals and further increasing their profits. Once I realized I was no longer fighting for my country but for the profits of corporate profits, I had the obligation to not reenlist. Many of my fellow NCO's feel the same way. Maybe when America returns to the land of the people, by the people and FOR the people, more will continue their honorable service. Until then, I say we let the corporations defend themselves. This is not the America I signed on to protect. HU'AH!!

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Posted by common sense fan on 03/06/2010 at 8:40 AM

I heard they are selling K2 in Westport aT a new glass shop called GlassRoots. 3 grams for 30 bucks!!!Right next to Missie B's

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Posted by Anonymous on 03/02/2010 at 2:19 PM

In Canada a study showed that

�In terms of costs per user: tobacco-related health costs are over $800 per user, alcohol-related health costs are much lower at $165 per user, and cannabis-related health costs are the lowest at $20 per user.

On the enforcement side, costs for cannabis are the highest at $328 per user�94% of social costs for cannabis are linked to enforcement. Enforcement costs per user for alcohol are about half those for cannabis ($153), while enforcement costs for tobacco are very low.�

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Posted by Marty on 02/25/2010 at 6:35 PM

Can you say throwing good money after bad? What a waste to kill and incarcerate American citizens for not just using a harmless plant to gain medicinal relief, but for using a fake plant to gain medicinal relief? This country is a joke. Land of the free and home of the brave my ass, more like land of the sheep home of the fascists. I served my country honorably and it has never shamed me more.

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Posted by Common Sense Police on 02/25/2010 at 3:38 PM
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