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Police Bust Synthetic Drug Producers

Some of the synthetic drugs seized by police in a nationwide raid. Many are packaged to appeal to young people.
Photo courtesy Drug Enforcement Administration
Some of the synthetic drugs seized by police in a nationwide raid. Many are packaged to appeal to young people.
Synthetic Drug Bust
Synthetic Drug Bust

Law enforcement agencies across the country announced Thursday the results of the first nationwide sting against the producers of synthetic drugs. Police arrested more than 90 people and seized about 5 million packages of drugs.

Synthetic drug use is on the rise, especially among young people.

According to a 2011 survey by the University of Michigan, synthetic marijuana – also known as Spice or K2 – is the second favorite drug among high school seniors. The drugs are highly addictive and sometimes deadly.

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Getting the drugs is easy: A teenager at a smoke shop can buy a package the size of airline peanuts for $10. They're marketed with names like “Zombie Matter”, “Black Magic” and “Scobby Snax”.

"This is packaged just like candy," said Frank Ortez, a commander with the sheriff's department in El Paso. "If you look at this, it looks just like a package of Pop Rocks."

President Obama signed a law this month that prohibits the sale, production and possession of the substances used to make synthetic drugs.

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