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Saturday, October 01, 2011

Delaware Officials Ban Sale of 'Bath Salts'

Citing an increasing danger to the public, Delaware authorities on Friday imposed an emergency rule outlawing products being marketed as "bath salts" but that are often used by some people to get high.

The rule was signed by Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock following an emergency meeting convened at his request of the Controlled Substances Advisory Committee.


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2 comments:

Daddio said...

Does that include Epson salts?

lmclain said...

"An increasing danger"? Did they define "increasing danger" or just make that part up? It probably came from the same psuedo-scientists and statiticians who claim that marijuana was the cause of 35,000 emergency room admissions last year. LOL! Marijuana was the cause of EXACTLY zero admissions. EVER. Now "bath salts' are the object of "emergency" legislation! THANK GOD these "legislators" are on the job. And on top of this social menace. What we we EVER do without these guys? By the way, just how much are we paying them for this stuff?