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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 584150" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>Nancy, I hope that your above comment is eventually the case. Unfortunately, it's a very complicated matter. I've copied and pasted a comment from a police forum:</p><p></p><p>"I just wanted to give you guys a heads up....What I predicted, is exactly what has happened. This stuff is still all over the place and can be found in many tobacco/cigar shops and head shops. They are just using a different, currently legal chemical. Many brands will contain the the wording "Tennessee Legal" and some also list the specific chemicals that are <em>not</em> present in their blend. Of course, they don't happen to mention what chemicals <em>are</em> present...." </p><p></p><p>While certain strands of it are illegal in Tennessee, the makers of this stuff keep beating the system and coming up with different chemicals that have not been listed as illegal...yet. My sons prosecutor confirmed this last week and said it's a very tricky situation. I also stopped a police officer and asked him if the spice that is sold in a smoke shop down the street from my office (where my difficult child gets it) is legal. He said unfortunately, yes, for now, anyway. I hope and pray that they will clean up the law some how and make it ALL illegal, no matter the chemicals that are used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 584150, member: 15912"] Nancy, I hope that your above comment is eventually the case. Unfortunately, it's a very complicated matter. I've copied and pasted a comment from a police forum: "I just wanted to give you guys a heads up....What I predicted, is exactly what has happened. This stuff is still all over the place and can be found in many tobacco/cigar shops and head shops. They are just using a different, currently legal chemical. Many brands will contain the the wording "Tennessee Legal" and some also list the specific chemicals that are [I]not[/I] present in their blend. Of course, they don't happen to mention what chemicals [I]are[/I] present...." While certain strands of it are illegal in Tennessee, the makers of this stuff keep beating the system and coming up with different chemicals that have not been listed as illegal...yet. My sons prosecutor confirmed this last week and said it's a very tricky situation. I also stopped a police officer and asked him if the spice that is sold in a smoke shop down the street from my office (where my difficult child gets it) is legal. He said unfortunately, yes, for now, anyway. I hope and pray that they will clean up the law some how and make it ALL illegal, no matter the chemicals that are used. [/QUOTE]
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