It also maintained, a recent
synthetic marijuana drug bust in the area notwithstanding, that the main thrust of the city's efforts has been social service outreach.
Not exact matches
The shift toward
synthetics and opioids has been motivated by both
marijuana legalization and by changing
drug - use patterns in the US
Authorities have more power to crack down on shops selling
synthetic marijuana after the City Council voted unanimously to pass three bills aimed at halting the spread of the
drug.
The Upstate New York Poison Center reported 500 cases involving
synthetic marijuana and similar
drugs in 2015.
The bill sponsored by Wills would address that loophole and make sale of the
drug by an individual punishable by a criminal fine of up to $ 5,000 and up to a year in prison, or both, and make a shop liable for civil fines of between $ 1,000 and $ 10,000 per violation for selling any product marketed as
synthetic marijuana.
NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said she plans to introduce legislation to ban the sale of
synthetic marijuana, a
drug that has prompted increasing alarm in law - enforcement and public - health circles.
Recent reports across the nation have detailed multiple arrests of professional football players for using
drugs like
synthetic marijuana, K2 or Spice, with other instances ending in trips to the hospital for the highly trained athletes.
College athletic programs have already taken steps to incorporate
synthetic marijuana into their banned substances and
drug testing programs.
According to Schumer (D - N.Y.), the DEA has banned only 20 of the 300 identified
synthetic drug chemicals, barely making a dent in the sale of
synthetic marijuana and other hazardous
drug - like products commonly found online and in New York City bodegas, gas stations and small stores.
Several formulations of designer
drugs referred to as «
synthetic marijuana» were banned in New York State in 2012, and this past April the state issued an alert about an increase in hospital visits related to the
drug.
New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said Tuesday she planned to introduce legislation to ban the sale of
synthetic marijuana, a
drug that has prompted increasing alarm in law - enforcement and public - health circles.
Following a police raid Wednesday on five Brooklyn bodegas after a wave of suspected overdoses of
synthetic marijuana, Cuomo today announced stepped - up enforcement efforts to crack down on the illegal sale of the
drug known as K2.
The bill would add 35 types of
synthetic marijuana known as K2 to the state controlled substances list, subjecting those who make them to criminal
drug penalties.
The Syracuse Rescue Mission dealt with another surge of
drug overdoses from
synthetic marijuana in late May.
Monday At 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Bronx County Courthouse, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman «will announce a major crackdown on distributors of
synthetic marijuana and other designer
drugs.»
The New York Department of Health announced Thursday emergency regulations broadening the ban on
synthetic marijuana to try to keep up with
drug makers.
Cuomo said he will propose a bill to add 35 types of
synthetic marijuana known as K2 to the state controlled substances list, subjecting those who make them to criminal
drug penalties.
Cuomo said he will propose a bill to add 35 types of
synthetic marijuana known as K2 to the state controlled substances list, exposing those who make them to criminal
drug penalties.
New York has broadened a ban on
synthetic marijuana to keep up with
drug makers who create new chemical recipes to evade the existing law.
New York is moving to expand a ban on
synthetic marijuana to keep with
drug makers who create new chemical recipes to evade the existing law.
As Deirdre Canaday, another anti
synthetic drug activist who lost her son to these substances, notes, the fake
marijuana is very volatile.
Teresa Woolson, whose 19 - year - old son, Victor, drowned in Lake Ontario after smoking a form of
synthetic marijuana, wants the shop's owner, the
drug manufacturer and the distributor held accountable.
Schumer says that federal statistics show 2,300 emergency room visits in a two - month period were related to
synthetic marijuana use and that poison control center calls about the
drug are surging around the nation.
Westchester County lawmakers made a stand against the sale of
synthetic marijuana this week, voting to sign the first - ever countywide bill banning the
drug and many of its counterparts.
The announcement also coincided with a State Police announcement about a Medford
drug bust in which three men were arrested and charged with selling K2, a
synthetic form of
marijuana.
The law would make selling more than 16 ounces of
synthetic marijuana a Class C felony punishable by up to 5.5 years in prison and cause store owners to lose their liquor, tobacco and lottery licenses if they are caught selling the
drug three times.
Part of the problem with policing
synthetic marijuana is that the manufacturers routinely make changes to the chemical composition of the
drug to avoid controlled substance laws.
Senator Klein has documented the prevalence of
synthetic marijuana as a growingly popular recreational
drug that can be easily found on the internet and in neighborhood stores and they are now flowing freely into the prison system.
The action plan that the task force has put together calls for identifying and boycotting local businesses that sell
synthetic marijuana, organizing a town hall meeting about the
drug, and reaching out to and providing services for Bronxites in The Hub who are using
drugs.
HARLEM — Stores that sell
synthetic marijuana could lose their tobacco licenses or be shuttered as nuisances under proposed legislation designed to crackdown on sale of the
drug, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito said Tuesday.
EAST HARLEM — «Mr. Big Shot,» a potent new brand of
synthetic marijuana, sent 120 Manhattan men to the emergency room after smoking the
drug in a single week.
State Sen. Jeff Klein intends to introduce new legislation that would strengthen the penalties for selling
synthetic marijuana in the wake of sales of the
drug leading to almost 700 emergency room visits at Bronx hospitals in recent months, according to his office.
Under the proposed law, to be introduced next month, those caught selling
synthetic marijuana or an imitation
drug would face up to a year in jail and a $ 5,000 fine.
The U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration has listed several of
synthetic marijuana's main compounds as Schedule 1 substances, making them illegal.
Social work researchers from the University of Washington have found that among a group of active - duty Army personnel who use illicit
drugs, the most abused substance is
synthetic marijuana, which is harder to detect than other
drugs through standard
drug tests.
Researchers also found that
synthetic marijuana users were two - and - a-half times more likely to develop
drug dependence than those who used other
drugs (but not alcohol).
One hazard of using
synthetic marijuana was needing more and more to get the same effect, a hallmark of
drug dependence.
«Army
drug users twice as likely to use
synthetic marijuana as regular
marijuana.»
Dr. Palamar posits that it is likely that many of these
synthetic marijuana users resort to trying this «legal,» but more dangerous version of
marijuana in order to avoid possible arrest, detection on
drug screenings, or the stigma associated with being an illicit
drug user.
Often perceived as a safe legal alternative to illicit
drug use,
synthetic marijuana use was associated with 11,561 reports of poisonings in the United States between January 2009 and April 2012.
Other illicit
drugs showed five - year declines, such as
synthetic marijuana, hallucinogens other than LSD, and over-the-counter cough and cold medications.
A new study by researchers affiliated with New York University's Center for
Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR), is now online ahead of print in
Drug and Alcohol Dependence and it is one of the first national studies to examine risk factors for use of
synthetic marijuana among a large, nationally representative sample of teens.
According to the researchers, further investigation is needed to determine if
synthetic marijuana serves as a gateway
drug to natural
marijuana and other illicit
drugs.
The
drug manufacturer accused of fueling the opioid epidemic will soon be given the green light to market
synthetic marijuana for medical use.