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streetz says
Many states have banned “bath salts” and its active chemical. Once it is banned the cooks come up with another chemical and market it differently always having a leg up on law enforcement. The stuff the face eater took was marketed as “Lady Bug attractant” and was not bath salts.
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus says
Regardless, as to what the drug craze du jour is young people need to stop trying to gain acceptance, desire to be avante garde, unique, deep, hip,etc… by trying evrything that comes along without regard to their bodies and their health.
If, they want to see those who have tried and failed they only need take a trip to the local rehab or Lexington Market in Baltimore for that matter. Notice some of the many toothless, lesioned and scarred, bodies on cruthches and walkers? Ask them how they got to look like that.