A new drug has hit the United States with tremendous ferocity, Spice and K2. These drugs are sold and marketed as an herbal incense, but are smoked almost exclusively. The potpourri is sprayed down with synthetic cannabinoids that when ingested gives you a high similar to marijuana.

Recently, the chemicals JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47,497, and cannabicyclohexanol, which are sprayed to make K2 and incense were made illegal by the DEA. The funny thing is, the maker of K2 has already created substitute canabinoids and can continue manufacturing and selling K2 with these new chemicals.

Once again, the DEA has failed to control a substance that is being widely used around the nation. The DEA seems to have a knack for failing at every sort of drug control they can think of, but that is for another article.

Our Review of Spice and K2 in Comparison to Pot

This stuff is absolutely terrible. Most people who do smoke these blends cannot smoke marijuana because they are getting either tested or cannot find marijuana.  We have tried multiple blends and brands of K2 and Spice. They all taste like “crap” and stings your eye if it comes into contact with the smoke. Although the high in some blends is decent, it is as if there is always missing something that would really make it a compete marijuana high. The length of the high is different for each blend and can last anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours.

It gives a lot of people some pretty bad headaches after smoking, and smoking potpourri sprayed with synthetic chemicals definitely cannot be healthy.

K2 and Spice does not get our approval. The taste is terrible, the high is lackluster, it is a poor substitute for marijuana, and it has no medical benefits.

Our recommendation is to just smoke weed. If you cannot smoke, be patient, your time to toke will come.

Cheers,

The Weed Street Journal