One of the most recent designer drugs to hit the streets – bath salts – has become trendy among users for many reasons: the perception of innocence, easy accessibility and relative inexpensiveness.
“Bath salts” – and we're not speaking of the pleasant hygiene products purchased at your grocery store or local shopping mall – are a relatively new type of psychoactive drug containing synthetic ...
KEENE — Christina Close, a drug addict most of her life, had been clean for more than a year before she discovered “bath salts.” “I thought I was getting a legal high,” said Close, 31, of Keene. The ...
Bath salts became famous on the national stage after being erroneously connected with two cases of murder in which the perpetrator also committed cannibalism, one in 2012 and another in 2016. This ...
ASHLAND — Drugs do not know county or state boundaries. Just because many reports of activity involving the synthetic drug known as flakka are coming from Lewis County does not mean the drug is not ...
Even though their labels say not for human consumption, some people are smoking and injecting bath salts to get high. A Green Country mother wants all parents to know just how dangerous these salts ...
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