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    NH governor declares state of emergency as drug overdoses spiral

    This is ridiculous. Are they going to declare a state of emergency the next time someone goes to the hospital for alcohol poisoning?

    Gov. Maggie Hassan on Thursday declared a state of emergency after recent overdoses in Manchester and Concord from a type of synthetic marijuana.

    The declaration empowers the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to investigate, isolate or quarantine and require the destruction of the substance. The agency will work closely with local police departments to quarantine the “bubblegum flavor” of “Smacked!” in all 10 Granite State counties, according to a news release from the governor’s office.

    Since Monday, the Manchester Police Department and local health authorities reported at least 41 people in the Manchester area have had serious medical reactions to the synthetic marijuana and at least 20 were taken by ambulance to Manchester hospitals for treatment. In addition, the Concord Police Department has reported at least three cases in the past 24 hours.

    “These products pose a serious threat to public health, especially to young people, and it is our responsibility to do whatever we can to combat the recent rash of overdoses,” Hassan said.

    “In consultation with the New Hampshire Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, public health officials in the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and the Attorney General’s Office, I have declared a state of emergency so that we can move quickly to stop the sale of this dangerous substance that has caused an outbreak of serious overdoses.”

    While not related to overdoses at this time, samples of at least two other brands of synthetic marijuana, “Crazy Monkey” and “Green Giant,” have tested positive for controlled substances. Store owners are reminded that it is illegal to sell or consume these controlled substances under New Hampshire law.

    Generally referred to as “spice,” these are chemically engineered substances similar to tetrahydrocannabinol, the active ingredient in marijuana. While they are labeled as not for human consumption, “herbal incense” products of this type are known to be ingested by smoking or brewing into a tea because they contain synthetic cannabinoids.

    Keene banned the sale of synthetic drugs in local stores in summer 2013. The drugs are legally sold in New Hampshire stores as “herbal incense,” often in brightly colored packages with catchy names that invoke the most potent strains of real marijuana, such as “Purple Sticky,” “Wild Berry,” “K2″ and “Black Mamba.”

    “It’s very important that individuals be made aware that use of this product poses serious and immediate danger to their personal health,” New Hampshire Health and Human Services Commissioner Nicholas Toumpas said. “We strongly recommend the public avoid any use of this product, and we will work with local police departments as quickly as possible to put the quarantine into effect.”

    Attorney General Joseph Foster said, “As we have seen in recent days in Manchester and Concord, the misuse of products like ‘Smacked!’ can cause significant and adverse health risks. Therefore, we are strongly recommending that merchants who have similar products remove them from their shelves and destroy their current inventory. Retailers that continue to knowingly sell these dangerous or illegal products are placed on notice that they could be held responsible for harm caused to a user of the product.”

    The governor’s declaration will last 21 days unless terminated earlier or extended by further order.

    In May, agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration confiscated several hundred items of merchandise from Phat Stuff, a head shop on Keene’s Main Street. No charges have been filed against the store.

    The DEA conducted multiple raids on similar stores throughout the country the same day as part of an operation dubbed “Project Synergy.”

    That effort targeted alleged manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of synthetic drugs in more than two dozen states.
    https://bangordailynews.com/2014/08/...rdoses-spiral/



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    Hassan is horrible, one of the worst to be in Concord in recent history.

    She has got to go this fall.

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    confusion and hallucination

    O’Keefe described those who had overdosed as “extremely out of it.”

    “It’s almost like they became zombified,” he said.
    http://www.boston.com/news/local/new...0EP/story.html


    Since when is getting too $#@!ed up "overdosing"? I thought overdosing was when you were having organ failure or some actual medical condition... not just unable to handle your cool in front of a cop.
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    Way to cheapen the term emergency
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Hassan is horrible, one of the worst to be in Concord in recent history.

    She has got to go this fall.
    But more than 50% want her, and they deserve her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post
    http://www.boston.com/news/local/new...0EP/story.html


    Since when is getting too $#@!ed up "overdosing"? I thought overdosing was when you were having organ failure or some actual medical condition... not just unable to handle your cool in front of a cop.
    So, how does state legislature override Governors SOE?
    When can a NH Governor not issue SOE?

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    Paranoid liberal Yankee government
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    The drugs are legally sold in New Hampshire stores as “herbal incense,” often in brightly colored packages with catchy names that invoke the most potent strains of real marijuana, such as “Purple Sticky,” “Wild Berry,” “K2″ and “Black Mamba.”
    Attorney General Joseph Foster said, “As we have seen in recent days in Manchester and Concord, the misuse of products like ‘Smacked!’ can cause significant and adverse health risks. Therefore, we are strongly recommending that merchants who have similar products remove them from their shelves and destroy their current inventory. Retailers that continue to knowingly sell these dangerous or illegal products are placed on notice that they could be held responsible for harm caused to a user of the product.”
    So dangerous products need to be taken off the shelves? All of them or just the ones "they" don't like? Live free or die.

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    Has it dawned on these brain surgeons that decriminalizing real weed would curb the use of the fake stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    Has it dawned on these brain surgeons that decriminalizing real weed would curb the use of the fake stuff?
    I was going to say I thought more people on the RPF would have responded like this. Again it all boils down to the War on Drugs. If people weren't afraid of getting arrested, losing current/potential job, etc they would be doing the real stuff aka the natural god given plant which reaps many benefits that come from this miracle plant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    Has it dawned on these brain surgeons that decriminalizing real weed would curb the use of the fake stuff?
    I'm pretty sure that they don't think that there is a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post
    Since when is getting too $#@!ed up "overdosing"? I thought overdosing was when you were having organ failure or some actual medical condition... not just unable to handle your cool in front of a cop.
    Well, see now, there's your problem, right there. You "thought." It is not your job to think. It is your job to submit and comply.
    So you just need to watch that "thinking" nonsense, Comrade Brother - or you're going to end up getting yourself reported ...
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