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Grant will help police ID ever-changing mix of deadly designer drugs
    #15752316 - 02/02/12 06:13 PM (1 year, 4 months ago)

Grant will help police ID ever-changing mix of deadly designer drugs.

A $10,000 grant from a Dayton-area hospital association will help medical and law enforcement personnel identify the ever-changing ingredients in deadly designer drugs such as “bath salts.” The Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association on Tuesday announced a partnership with the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory, which has investigated 17 deaths stemming from synthetic stimulant use since March 2011.

“When we identify a compound, they change its chemical structure and we have a new compound that is out being ingested by our children,” said Ken Betz, the crime lab’s director.

The crime lab has identified 13 new designer drug compounds in the region since a state ban went into effect in October, he said.

“Our death rate has not dropped down. Our cases have increased,” Betz said.
The hospital association grant allowed the crime lab to purchase a chemical library to more quickly
 and efficiently identify new synthetic drugs, as well as specimens of known drug substances for comparison and prosecution purposes.
Ohio’s law classifies the primary chemicals in bath salts and Spice as Schedule I controlled substances, similar to the classifications for marijuana and Ecstasy.
The “controlled substance analog” piece of the legislation states that any structurally similar compounds must be treated as Schedule I substances and carry the same legal penalties.

Funding for the grant came from the 28 hospitals in the association’s 12-county region, said Bryan Bucklew, the association’s president and chief executive. The synthetic stimulant marketed as “concentrated bath salts” has no legitimate use for bathing and is intended for substance abuse, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Bath salts can cause hallucinations, paranoia, rapid heart rates and seizures, medical experts said. Users are often violent and out of control, creating a dangerous situation for medical personnel and other patients in the emergency room, Bucklew said.


By Dave Larsen, Staff Writer
Updated 7:39 AM Wednesday, February 1, 2012

http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/dayton-news/hospitals-give-crime-lab-10k-to-fight-bath-salts--1321551.html


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Re: Grant will help police ID ever-changing mix of deadly designer drugs [Re: Simplepowa]
    #15753744 - 02/02/12 11:23 PM (1 year, 4 months ago)

Identification is useless unless you can somehow make legislation just as fast.


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