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Legal drug could cause Indiana drug injuries

July 22, 2010

What if your children could experience the high of marijuana without the marijuana? According to the Princeton Daily Clarion, that’s what some users of a new drug called K-2 could experience, along with Indiana drug injuries.

The drug is found in incense sold in some convenience stores, and while it does produce similar effects to marijuana, it does not contain THC. Therefore, K-2 is currently legal, but it can still cause Indiana drug injuries, including delusions, panic attacks, vomiting, heart palpitations, agitation, and dilated pupils.

Though it is not illegal to purchase, use, or possess K-2, a user was charged with an Indiana DUI for driving while under the influence of K-2.

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What do you think about this new recreational drug and the belief that it could cause Indiana drug injuries?

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