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Designer Drugs Keep Cops on Their Heels

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While police forces have a relatively easy time enforcing laws related to traditional narcotics, they are constantly playing a game of catch-up when it comes to new synthetic drugs, which are always evolving. According to a sobering report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, federal officials at the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) are having a difficult time applying criminal charges to people who are producing drugs so new that they haven?t even been outlawed yet. Observers claim that drug producers have an endless supply of chemicals and can combine these substances in infinite ways to create unique methods of getting high. And, as the designer synthetic drugs seem to change every week, state legislators can?t act quickly enough to pass laws making these new substances illegal...continue to full post

Full post as published by The Criminal Defense Blog on December 01, 2011 (boomark / email).

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