Georgia State Board of Pharmacy Issues Emergency Ban on Synthetic Marijuana
An increasing amount of synthetic marijuana has a new molecular structure not previously covered under Chase's Law.
Georgia Lawmakers did the right thing in April by passing SB370, Chase’s Law, which was promptly signed by Governor Nathan Deal. The law prohibited the sale of synthetic cannibus and was broad enough to cover those formulas classified after manufacturers tweaked formulas to get around a 2010 law. Manufacturers and distributors have once again become creative in ways to circumvent the legislation by changing the basic chemical/molecular structure so that it isn’t covered under Chase’s Law. With the legislative session over for the year, there’s little that could be done to address this new threat that wasn’t covered in SB370. But a GBI/GDNA News Release post on the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy’s Facebook Page shows that last …
shorty
11:45 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2012
yeah they should leave everybody alone and put better attention on other stuff. thats just bs. where is our freedom??? as far as i know besides chase nobody else had die cuz of that and how many people die cuz of alcohol?? why nobody does anything about it???? come ppl let it go!!! when gov is gonna learn?? or legalize the real we are not hurting no one!!!!!   more ›