* Until a few weeks ago, I thought K2 was the name of a ski-maker…
The Illinois House moved Thursday to ban a little-known drug that legislators warn is quickly becoming a problem across the state.
Known as K2, the drug is similar to marijuana, only 10 times as potent, warns sponsor state Rep. Raymond Poe, R-Springfield. His bill banning the substance cleared the House on a vote of 112-0.
Nicknamed “fake weed,” the substance has been sold as incense or potpourri since 2006 and causes marijuana-like highs. It is synthetic chemical that is burned and smoked, causing hallucinations, vomiting, agitation and other effects.
“Now a 6-year-old or 10-year could go to the store and buy incense, really, over the counter,” said state Rep. Ken Dunkin, D-Chicago. “I think this a tool we are going to need in the future.”
Ten times as potent? I haven’t been able to find any verification of that online as of yet. Perhaps you can help. There just isn’t much information out there. While I am no fan at all of criminalizing substances used to alter consciousness, I will admit that this K2 thing is a bit weird because it’s a synthetic substance and so relatively new that nobody knows what sort of damage it could do.
But, if they’re worried about kids getting it, why not just ban the sale to anyone under 18? Or 21, like booze?
And Rep. John Fritchey makes a good point…
“Because it is a synthetic, all you got to do is make a very minor tweak to it, and it’s no longer a banned substance,” Fritchey said.
* Statehouse roundup…
* Lawmakers look to save fire districts money
* Bill on adoption advances in Springfield
* Senate OKs ’sexting’ law for minors
* Sexting bill passes Illinois Senate
* Proposed legislation would ban sex offenders from Illinois parks: In Illinois, child sex offenders are already prohibited from being within 500 feet of a public park when children are present. State Sen. Kirk Dillard, R-Hinsdale, under the provisions of new legislation he proposing in the General Assembly, wants to ban all convicted sex criminals from stepping foot in any Illinois recreational area.
* Illinois Senate approves coal plant financing help
* Senate OKs creation of panel on high speed rail; bill moves to House
* Small-business tax credit approved by House committee
* Feds to buy Illinois prison even without detainees
* U.S. planning to go ahead with plan to buy Illinois prison