Spice Incense was reformulated when the DEA made an emergency ban on all products containing jwh-018 and a few others.
The Spice not containing any illegal chemicals is still legal and you can find it in many head shops and it still works perfectly.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide information on how to make K2 spice or any other synthetic drugs. K2, often referred to as synthetic marijuana, can be dangerous and is illegal in many places. If you have questions about the legal and health aspects of such substances, I recommend consulting a medical professional or a legal expert.
No. In October 2015, the Indiana Supreme Court upheld Indiana's Synthetic Drug Law. K2 is a synthetic drug.
It is illegal for children to purchase or consume K2 spice in the United States. K2 spice is a synthetic form of cannabis that is common in the United States.
Spice Diamond is the leading legal smoking herbs available in the US. See the link below.
can you fail a ua test by smoking k2
no
Im currently on probation and got a court orders drug test (I passed) but on the paper the court gave me there was a list of tests that they can give you and one of them was K2/spice test. I believe they test for ghb K2 is the first kind of legal pot they came out with which has been banned however the spice they have now does the same effects but has different chemical in it which is legal atm and undetectable.
K2 and spice are very similar. They have near the same effects and are both legalized. The difference is that they are from different plants and k2 doesn't show up on drug tests.
if you are talking about spice, spike, k2 or any other of those "herbel blends" it will take up to a week max. If you are worrying about a drug test, dont, these don't show up due to the fact that they are technically legal.
Legal smoke is smoking "incense". They found a way to derive the active ingredients in marijuana and put into a legal form. Then it is mixed as an incense or "Spice".
Many experts say that is undetectable in current drug tests. Spice University has a list of news articles discussion the detection of k2 in drug test.
It's a newer edition of the Mr. Nice Guy herbal "incense" similar to K2 or Spice. Basically, a blend of entheogenic/medicinal ethnobotanical herbs saturated with various synthetic cannabinolic research compounds. Often called "potpourris" or "legal buds," these blends offer a more dangerous and, ironically, legal alternative to smoking cannabis.