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Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem
    #517143 - 01/22/11 12:33 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

:facepalm:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-22/officials-fear-bath-salts-are-growing-drug-problem.html

FULTON, Miss. (AP) — When Neil Brown got high on bath salts, he took his skinning knife and slit his face and stomach repeatedly. Brown survived, but authorities say others haven't been so lucky after snorting, injecting or smoking powders with such innocuous-sounding names as Ivory Snow, Red Dove and Vanilla Sky.

Some say the effects of the powders are as powerful as abusing methamphetamine. Increasingly, law enforcement agents and poison control centers say the bath salts with complex chemical names are an emerging menace in several U.S. states where authorities talk of banning their sale.

From the Deep South to California, emergency calls are being reported over exposure to the stimulants the powders often contain: mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known as MDPV.

Sold under such names as Ivory Wave, Bliss, White Lightning and Hurricane Charlie, the chemicals can cause hallucinations, paranoia, rapid heart rates and suicidal thoughts, authorities say. The chemicals are in bath salts and even plant foods that are sold legally at convenience stores and on the Internet. However, they aren't necessarily being used for the purposes on the label.

Mississippi lawmakers this week began considering a proposal to ban the sale of the powders, and a similar step is being sought in Kentucky. In Louisiana, the bath salts were outlawed by an emergency order after the state's poison center received more than 125 calls in the last three months of 2010 involving exposure to the chemicals.

In Brown's case, he said he had tried every drug from heroin to crack and was so shaken by terrifying hallucinations that he wrote one Mississippi paper urging people to stay away from the bath salts.

"I couldn't tell you why I did it," Brown said, pointing to his scars. "The psychological effects are still there."

While Brown survived, sheriff's authorities in one Mississippi county say they believe one woman overdosed on bath salts there. In southern Louisiana, the family of a 21-year-old man says he cut his throat and ended his life with a gunshot. Authorities are investigating whether a man charged with capital murder in the December death of a Tippah County, Miss., sheriff's deputy was under the influence of the bath salts.

The stimulants aren't regulated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, but are facing federal scrutiny. Law officers say some of the substances are being shipped from Europe, but origins are still unclear.

Gary Boggs, an executive assistant at the DEA, said there's a lengthy process to restrict these types of designer chemicals, including reviewing the abuse data. But it's a process that can take years.

Dr. Mark Ryan, director of Louisiana's poison control center, said he thinks state bans on the chemicals can be effective. He said calls about the salts have dropped sharply since Louisiana banned their sale in January.

Ryan said cathinone, the parent substance of the drugs, comes from a plant grown in Africa and is regulated. He said MDPV and mephedrone are made in a lab, and they aren't regulated because they're not marketed for human consumption. The stimulants affect neurotransmitters in the brain, he said.

"It causes intense cravings for it. They'll binge on it three or four days before they show up in an ER. Even though it's a horrible trip, they want to do it again and again," Ryan said.

Ryan said at least 25 states have received calls about exposure, including Nevada and California. He said Louisiana leads with the greatest number of cases at 165, or 48 percent of the U.S. total, followed by Florida with at least 38 calls to its poison center.

Dr. Rick Gellar, medical director for the California Poison Control System, said the first call about the substances came in Oct. 5, and a handful of calls have followed since. But he warned: "The only way this won't become a problem in California is if federal regulatory agencies get ahead of the curve. This is a brand new thing."

In the Midwest, the Missouri Poison Center at Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center received at least 12 calls in the first two weeks of January about teenagers and young adults abusing such chemicals, said Julie Weber, the center's director. The center received eight calls about the powders all of last year.

Dr. Richard Sanders, a general practitioner working in Covington, La., said his son, Dickie, snorted some of the bath salts and endured three days of intermittent delirium. Dickie Sanders missed major arteries when he cut his throat. As he continued to have visions, his physician father tried to calm him. But the elder Sanders said that as he slept, his son went into another room and shot himself.

"If you could see the contortions on his face. It just made him crazy," said Sanders. He added that the coroner's office confirmed the chemicals were detected in his son's blood and urine.

Sanders warns the bath salts are far more dangerous than some of their names imply.

"I think everybody is taking this extremely lightly. As much as we outlawed it in Louisiana, all these kids cross over to Mississippi and buy whatever they want," he said.

A small packet of the chemicals typically costs as little as $20.

In northern Mississippi's Itawamba County, Sheriff Chris Dickinson said his office has handled about 30 encounters with bath salt users in the past two months alone. He said the problem grew last year in his rural area after a Mississippi law began restricting the sale of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in making methamphetamine.

Dickinson said most of the bath salt users there have been meth addicts and can be dangerous when using them.

"We had a deputy injured a week ago. They were fighting with a guy who thought they were two devils. That's what makes this drug so dangerous," he said.

But Dickinson said the chemicals are legal for now, leaving him no choice but to slap users with a charge of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.

Kentucky state lawmaker John Tilley said he's moving to block the drug's sale there, preparing a bill for consideration when his legislature convenes shortly. Angry that the powders can be bought legally, he said: "If my 12-year-old can go in a store and buy it, that concerns me."

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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: TripityDooDaDay]
    #517147 - 01/22/11 12:55 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Well, whats the best brand to buy?


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: TripityDooDaDay]
    #517148 - 01/22/11 12:55 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Damn, what some people will do to get high.


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: RasJeph]
    #517149 - 01/22/11 12:59 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Its much better to just buy the mephedrone or MDPV in pure form.


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: kush420]
    #517172 - 01/22/11 03:24 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

I was excited until it said horrible horrible trip :rofl:

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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: Cage]
    #517175 - 01/22/11 03:52 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Cage said:
I was excited until it said horrible horrible trip :rofl:




Thats the officials that said its a horrible trip. May not know anything about tripping.

Bath salts,what a way to clean your brain.:rofl:


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: KaptKid]
    #517182 - 01/22/11 04:13 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

:lol: you guys are so behind, this was the craze here last year:rolleyes:


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: Shaggy420]
    #517183 - 01/22/11 04:16 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

The UK is where the US gets all their ideas for wacky shit like this.

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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: Shaggy420]
    #517184 - 01/22/11 04:18 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Actually this is pretty dated. Its noted all over the web and theres a lot experiences in the erowid vault. I'm guessing the people who ended dying are the people who didn't know how to use drugs.


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: King Koopa]
    #517185 - 01/22/11 04:20 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

"How potent could a bath salt be dude?"

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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: DungenessDank]
    #517186 - 01/22/11 04:23 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

lols




ZOMG!!!!
DUDE SCARFACE IS ON MY BATH SALT


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: King Koopa] * 1
    #517189 - 01/22/11 04:25 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

That can't be officially licensed.

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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: DungenessDank]
    #517335 - 01/22/11 10:06 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Lol


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: still beLIEve]
    #517339 - 01/22/11 10:14 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

:lol:


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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: iStoner]
    #517418 - 01/23/11 04:52 AM (13 years, 9 months ago)

When I tried to picture someone actually using bath soap to get high, I pictured someone buying that Scarface bath soap, then getting in the tub, and then blasting this


:rofl: I could just picture someone getting fucked up in their bathtub listening to that.

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Re: Officials fear bath salts are growing drug problem [Re: Cage]
    #518349 - 01/24/11 07:49 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

King Koopa - great post

As for the bath salts, I don't think sodium is ever meant for smoking.  It crystalizes and carmelizes in your lugs.  This is just weird, why not take a nice bath and get the same high without cutting yourself up.  People....people.


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