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Mayor
Bing
orders
ban on
K2 in
Detroit
DETROIT
(Tell Us
Det) -
Joining
in with
other
metro
Detroit
communities,
Mayor
Dave
Bing on
Tuesday
directed
the
issuance
of an
emergency
order
banning
the sale
of “K2,”
synthetic
marijuana
in the
City of
Detroit.
The
Emergency
Order
No.
2012-1
was
issued
by the
city’s
Department
of
Health
and
Wellness
Promotion
Director
and
Health
Officer
Loretta
Davis.
“To
anyone
distributing
K2 or
other
synthetic
marijuana
in the
City of
Detroit
to the
detriment
of our
citizens,
we have
a
message
for you
– we
will
seize it
and we
will
prosecute
you to
the
fullest
extent
of the
law,”
Mayor
Bing
said.
At Mayor
Bing’s
request,
Davis
issued
Emergency
Order
No.
2012-1
to
Prevent
Imminent
Danger
to
Health
or Lives
after
emergency
rooms at
local
hospitals
reported
seeing
an
increasing
number
of
synthetic
marijuana
users
poisoned
by the
drug.
The
regional
Poison
Control
Center
has also
reported
a
doubling
in the
rate of
cases of
City of
Detroit
residents
from
2011 to
2012.
Under
the
order,
anyone
in the
City of
Detroit
must
immediately
cease
selling,
trading,
giving,
bartering,
serving,
providing,
or make
available
any
product
or
substance
containing
synthetic
marijuana.
The
order
also
includes
a ban on
stimulants,
known as
cathinone
or bath
salts.
The
order is
enforceable
under
state
law.
Violators
face a
misdemeanor,
punishable
by up to
six
months
imprisonment,
or a
fine of
up to
$200 or
both.
The
order,
to be
posted
on the
City of
Detroit
website
at
www.detroitmi.gov,
will
remain
effective
indefinitely.
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