What are synthetic drugs

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Synthetic Drugs and What You Need to Know What are Synthetic Drugs? Synthetic drugs are chemically laced substances akin to marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine that are sold over the counter at gas stations and “head shops” throughout New York. Based on their chemical make-up, these drugs are commonly divided into two categories: Cannabinoids Popularly known as K2 or Spice, cannabinoids are chemically formulated versions of synthetic marijuana that consist of lab-manufactured THC. Cannabinoids are illegal to sell in the state of NY. Being in possession or under the influence of Cannabinoids is not illegal in NY State. Cathinones Often known as Bath Salts, cathinones contain chemical compounds that mimic the effects of cocaine or meth. Cathinones are illegal to sell and possess in NY State. Recent cases have shown that Bath Salts have been replaced with the brand name Glass Cleaner and/or Turf Cleaner, which have not yet been deemed illegal. Spice Bath Salts What do these drugs do? Smoking synthetic pot can cause anxiety, paranoia, nausea and confusion in the short-term. Bath salts can cause severe symptoms, including paranoia, violent behavior, agitation, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, hyperawareness, increased body temperature, tightening blood vessels, higher blood pressure as well as possible heart attack, psychosis and stroke. Aren’t these drugs legal? It is illegal to sell synthetic drugs in the State of New York. It is a banned substance on Fort Drum. All military personnel are subject to UCMJ if they possess, ingest or distribute any synthetic drug. Why Are They So Dangerous? One reason that synthetic drugs are extremely dangerous is that buyers don’t know what chemicals they are ingesting. Individual products can contain a vast range of different chemical formulations and potencies, some of which can be two to 500 times stronger than THC.

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Synthetic Drugs and What You Need to Know

What are Synthetic Drugs?

Synthetic drugs are chemically laced substances akin to marijuana, cocaine and

methamphetamine that are sold over the counter at gas stations and “head shops” throughout

New York.

Based on their chemical make-up, these drugs are commonly divided into two categories:

Cannabinoids

Popularly known as K2 or Spice, cannabinoids are chemically formulated versions of synthetic

marijuana that consist of lab-manufactured THC. Cannabinoids are illegal to sell in the state of

NY. Being in possession or under the influence of Cannabinoids is not illegal in NY State.

Cathinones

Often known as Bath Salts, cathinones contain chemical compounds that mimic the effects of

cocaine or meth. Cathinones are illegal to sell and possess in NY State. Recent cases have

shown that Bath Salts have been replaced with the brand name Glass Cleaner and/or Turf

Cleaner, which have not yet been deemed illegal.

Spice Bath Salts

What do these drugs do?

Smoking synthetic pot can cause anxiety, paranoia, nausea and confusion in the short-term.

Bath salts can cause severe symptoms, including paranoia, violent behavior, agitation, loss of

appetite, loss of sleep, hyperawareness, increased body temperature, tightening blood vessels,

higher blood pressure as well as possible heart attack, psychosis and stroke.

Aren’t these drugs legal?

It is illegal to sell synthetic drugs in the State of New York. It is a banned substance on Fort

Drum. All military personnel are subject to UCMJ if they possess, ingest or distribute any

synthetic drug.

Why Are They So Dangerous?

One reason that synthetic drugs are extremely dangerous is that buyers don’t know what

chemicals they are ingesting. Individual products can contain a vast range of different chemical

formulations and potencies, some of which can be two to 500 times stronger than THC.