Corpus Christi police target bath salts, plant foods saying they mimic other drugs

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Caller-Times (TX)

By Steven Alford

"The newest drug threat is cheap, available over the counter and mimics cocaine."

"That’s what narcotics investigators said at a recent Corpus Christi police captain’s meeting, citing legal substances they believe soon could become a local problem."

"They’re not K2, Spice or other marijuana clones marketed as incense and recently banned. However, police say they pose a similar threat."

"Sold under names such as 'Ivory Soft,' 'Rush' and 'White lighting,' police are looking to outlaw substances advertised as bath salts and plant foods. ..."

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