Back in March, Kentucky banned the possession and sale of the so-called bath salts, a synthetic cocaine, but the drug makers are staying one step ahead of Drug Agents by simply changing some of the chemicals and repackaging them with different names. They are then sold in gas stations and on the Internet. In May, a Lincoln High School student was hospitalized after using products sold at D and M Market in Crab Orchard. Karen Reed, a concerned parent, has helped to organize a protest that market
Reed says law enforcement has their hands tied until the law is modified to include the new versions of the drug. The protest will take place this Saturday from 8 AM until Noon at D and M Market in Crab Orchard.
Reed says law enforcement has their hands tied until the law is modified to include the new versions of the drug. The protest will take place this Saturday from 8 AM until Noon at D and M Market in Crab Orchard.
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