In their continuing quest to get rid of all of the fun and dangerous stuff, the state of Kansas wants to ban bath salts that you snort so you can feel like you're high on cocaine.
Yep. This is your Tuesday. Good morning, world. Lots of cops want to ban the compound, which is marketed as
something you bathe your feet in, but really you snort it so you can
feel like you're on meth or cocaine.
Here's a link to a Salina police officer who says what every other cop says.
In all of these stories about fake drugs, you never read about whether the drugs actually do the job they're sold to do. Nobody ever wrote about how well K2 worked as an incense. I wonder if Ivory Wave would really get my feet clean.
In England, one person who took Ivory Wave went into a coma and died
with her brain swollen against her skull. In Missouri, there's been at least one death linked to Ivory Wave, but it was a suicide, not an
overdose. It's likely that it'll be banned all over the United States by this time next
year.
If anyone out there has tried it, you should write in and
let us know. I'm a little afraid to, because of the whole brain-swelling
thing, but maybe I'm just being a fraidy-cat.
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