Business Owners Refuse to Stop Selling K2/Spice
Some local business owners have said they will continue to sell Spice/K2 on their shelves until the substance is ban from Michigan.
Local parents shocked at the accessibility of K2/spice sold to young adults at corner liquor stores, gas stations and smoke shops are making plans to educate the public. William Miskokoman, the father of a Utica teen who became addicted to K2/spice said he is organizing a rally outside the Citgo Gas Station on 21 and Van Dyke because it has been selling spice to high school students. He has created a Facebook page for residents to learn more about upcoming rallies, legislation and petitions. Citgo Gas Station owner David Dabish told Patch he had been selling spice to people of all ages, but recently, since spice manufacturers have been printing on the package not to sell to minors, he has been asking for ID and not selling to people under …
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jane doe
10:45 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Some of these comment are quite humorous. These products are still being sold ten fold..the only problem? Since the gas stations aren't selling them garage chemists are making "street" versions of this synthetic chemical. These require no id to purchase no regulation and are made with little other than money in mind. People wouldn't stop until weed was illegal the power has since been in the …   more ›