Monday, December 20, 2010

Cocaine Substitutes Exposed

Fox 2 Found "Cocaine" Substites that were thought to be "under" the Laws radar, but now it is exposed...


"A former drug user first alerted us to novelty bath salts that he called "10 times stronger than cocaine." Investigator Chris Hayes found the sellers may not be getting around the law after all.

Reports have caught the attention of authorities all across the State, including Bob Welsh from the Missouri Safety Center in Warrensburg who told us, "Many of these new drugs that are showing up are research chemicals these were never meant to be released to the general public."

How are stores getting away with selling it? They sell it as novelty bath salts.

Welsh said, "I've talked to Highway Patrol Toxicology lab about Ivory Wave. I've talked to the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs here in Missouri. They are very concerned that the substance MDPV, sold as Ivory Wave is being sold "legally." It's not being sold legally."

Stores said they pulled Ivory Wave from the shelves when we confronted them. But we soon found they replaced it with another product called Starry Nights. We also took it to Dr. Christopher Long at the St. Louis County Medical Examiner's Office for testing. He found it's even stronger."

By Chris Hayes

Source:http://www.fox2now.com/news/ktvi-leg...,6528382.story

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