LinkLinks Washington Informer: Anti-K2 Activists Seek Crackdown on Local Businesses By Editor On Oct 11, 2018 43 Share Emergency anti-K2 legislation recently passed by the D.C. Council and signed by Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) expands the definition of synthetic cannabinoids and reinstates expired enforcement policy, part of an effort to curb an ongoing epidemic affecting areas east of Rock Creek Park. Activists on the front lines against K2, frustrated by the store owners they say continue to sell the cheap and deadly substance with impunity, welcome the institutional support but remain skeptical of the city’s willingness to target businesses found culpable in some of the more than 1,600 overdose cases that have occurred since June. DC CouncilK2Public safetySynthetic Drugs 43 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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