Quantcast
breaking news

"Bath Salt" Crackdown

By: Erika Edwards
Updated: July 26, 2012
watch video
For the first time the Drug Enforcement Agency has led a nationwide bust of synthetic drugs that had been legal and readily available, but also deadly.

The national crackdown on synthetic marijuana and other designer drugs is called "Operation Log Jam".

Drug enforcement agents have arrested at least 90 people, confiscated more than $36-million in cash and seized millions of the packets that contain the drugs.

"These synthetic drugs are deceptively marketed as bath salts, and spice, and incense, and even marketed as plant food," says ICE criminal investigator James Chaparro.

So-called "bath salts" are snorted or swallowed and can lead to psychosis, agitation and paranoia.

"I have treated them in the Emergency Department, and I have seen this type of behavior...the extreme paranoia, this almost super human strength where they can break through handcuffs," notes psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober.

They're sold online and in specialty shops and convenience stores.

Drug enforcement officials had stern words for anyone selling the drugs, even over the counter at gas stations.

"You are nothing more than a drug trafficker," warned DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart.  "We will bring you to justice."

President Obama signed a bill into law earlier this month banning the most common synthetic drugs.

Calls to poison control centers about synthetic marijuana more than doubled over the past year.

Comments

Related Content

SPRINGDALE, AR -- Springdale police say debris from Monday's storms killed a man as he was driving along Highway 412....

A local nonprofit is helping families with relatives with disabilities in Northwest Arkansas....

LITTLE ROCK, AR -- On Tuesday, Governor Mike Beebe released a statement on the Moore, Oklahoma tornado saying, "...few of us can even imagine the wrenching scale of loss and devastation."...

A fuel spill in Springdale at the intersection of Wagon Wheel Road and Silent Grove is causing traffic delays....

MOORE, OK-- Just in this morning, 101 people, found overnight, in the aftermath of the tornado that tore through Oklahoma....

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK -- An enormous tornado roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs, killing at least 51 people, including 20 children Monday....

Washington County emergency crews prepared for the worst Monday afternoon, asking citizens to pay attention to potential severe weather....

Here are the numbers to call if you need to report a power outage....

...

BENTON COUNTY, AR. -- Crews are preparing for whatever comes their way and they want to keep you and your family safe this week. ...

 
 
More News
Start
      Page 1 of 6762
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Nwahomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved