Chemicals in N-Bomb are dangerous, authorities say
Another so-called "legal" version of a drug has surfaced, along with reports it has caused deaths and serious illnesses. The synthetic drug known as "N-Bomb" has been linked to deaths in other parts of the country, according to the St. Louis Post Dispatch. The liquid drug is often called "legal acid" and is derived from mescaline, but has a different chemical compound. Users typically take the drug by ingesting blotter paper soaked with the liquid, similar to LSD. The chemicals in synthetic drugs produce a high that mimics other drugs. Bath salts, for example, are supposed to produce a high like cocaine or methamphetamine, while the newer N-Bomb is a hallucinogenic, like LSD. The Drug Enforcement Administration outlawed the chemicals in …
After a series of bizarre attacks that made news during the past weeks, the Centers for Disease Control felt compelled to address people's worries, due to 'Undead' sightings.
The state of Ohio made the abuse of bath salts illegal last year. Unfortunately, that hasn't stopped everyone from using them, stealing them or performing some bizarre crimes while under their influence. Because of some high profile news stories about people using bath salts and cannibalism the CDC is seriously addressing the issue and telling people how to prepare for a Zombie Apocalypse. Really. On the CDC Site, under a heading of "Emergency Preparedness and Response" is a subhead called "Social Media: Peparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse." There's a tongue-in-cheek novella shown there called "Zombie Pandemic" which "demonstrates the importance of being prepared in an entertaining way that people of all ages will enjoy." You can follow …