BAN K2/K3/SPICE

  • by: Ben Hower
  • recipient: United States Government, Florida DEA, State of Florida, Local Police Departments, residents/visitors/friends of Kissimee, Florida
This evil drug (poison) is starting to take the nation by storm, being sold at your local gas stations/convenient stores/head shops, and is very easy for anyone to get their hands on. 


Known to cause:

heart ailments  

brain hemorrhages 

- even DEATH



Trust me, I know. DEATH was literally at my doorstep. 

Spread the WORD, the FASTER the BETTER. 

[1] Side effects include uncomfortable, internal disquiet, extreme headaches, strong nausea, various small forms of hallucinations, tremors or the shakes, and of course, plenty of sweating. Feelings of numbness accompanied with or preceded by small electrical shocks have been known. Heavy shaking of the body or even vomiting can occur in infrequent cases, especially if the herbal mixture is tainted by unknown substances. 


[2] Nervousness or slight paranoia can set in.

[3] Withdrawal symptoms of the drug can almost completely destroy the chances of quiet, undisturbed sleep, so a symptom of Spice addiction can also include extreme tiredness and bloodshot eyes. The effects of Spice seem to be less euphoric than marijuana and, while still high, produce a calm and relaxed state, but that this state soon leaves if deprived of the substance longer than twelve hours.

[4] Similarly to cannabis, strong feelings of hunger are accompanied with Spice addiction.

* Evidence of Spice addiction should be pretty obvious, especially since the various forms and combinations of materials are not uniform or necessarily predictable, so strange and unforeseen behavior can result from its usage.

* Also, call your local Poison Control to get the EXACT information of what's actually in this poisonous "legal" drug. 


The Florida Poison Information Center Network (FPICN) is dedicated to providing emergency services 24 hours a day to the citizens of Florida by offering poison prevention and management information through a nationwide, toll-free hotline (1-800-222-1222) accessible by voice and TTY. The emergency services are provided by three linked centers located in Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa.  











 

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