Sunday, December 30, 2007

'Legal highs' being discouraged

Damon Stoudamire has been arrested on charges of possessing marijuana. The Course Blazers star was stopped at Tuscon airport after trying to pass through a chemical element electronic equipment with the drug wrapped in aluminium foil. He was charged with misdemeanour enchantment of marijuana detox and mania of drug paraphernalia. Drugs charities, wellbeing officials and law agencies will discuss the herbs. World condition officials in Channel Island are solicitation mass not to respiration herbs which produce so-called "legal highs". Substances such as Flavorer and Seasoner Gold are on sale in the terra firma to breathing as substitutes for marijuana, but without containing any illegal ingredients. World status manager Dr. Jeffs warned because they were not illegal it did not mean they were harmless. Their availability will be reviewed within the next six weeks and then a pick taken on what to do with them. Representatives of drugs charities, law enforcement agencies and upbeat officials met on Monday to discuss whether the herbs are dangerous. Officials' concerns about the herbs include reports that the substances have some side-effects, including elevating playing card rates and causing mental condition. Dr Jeffs said anyone considering taking them should think about the applicant consequences. He said: "Certainly for the the great unwashed under the age of 18, we would discourage their use."

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