What Are K2 and Spice Anyway?

Chances are, you’ve probably heard about the new trend in synthetic cannabis products either from your local news media or from your ongoing EMS education. Over the past few years, these products have been increasing in prevalence around the US and in Europe. But what are these products anyway? Are they cannabis or not? Are they legal to posses? Are the effects similar to traditional marijuana? Here’s a quick rundown of what EMS folks should know about this new and growing trend in street pharmacology. Synthetic cannabis products have a variety of street names including Spice, K2, Herbal Incense, Potpourri, Barely Legal and Kronic. It is frequently sold under the classification of an “herbal smoking blend” and some head shops and online retailers have attempted to skirt the ongoing tide of new regulations by selling the products as legitimate potpourri or plant food with the warning, “Not for human consumption.” What is it really? These products are all various dried organic (plant) compounds that are laced with a synthetic cannabinoid chemical that is designed to mimic the effects of cannabis in the body. Many of the products claim that they are a natural blend of legal herbs and spices that combine to give the user a legal and cannabis free high. Investigations into the contents of the products reveal that most of the herbs listed on the product packaging are not truly present in the product and that the often unidentified organic material in the...
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