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Feature Report - Bath Salt Bill Progesses

Series: Daily Local News
From: WFHB
Length: 00:09:07

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When the Indiana legislature resumes session tomorrow, one of the bills to be considered will be an amendment to the state’s drug law aimed at outlawing synthetic drugs known as bath salts. Although the drugs, which bear no chemical resemblance to traditional bath salts, were banned by the state legislature last year, new forms have since hit the market that skirt around the state ban. For full broadcasts of the DLN, visit www.wfhb.org/news/dln Read the full description.

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When the Indiana legislature resumes session tomorrow, one of the bills to be considered will be an amendment to the state’s drug law aimed at outlawing synthetic drugs known as bath salts. Although the drugs, which bear no chemical resemblance to traditional bath salts, were banned by the state legislature last year, new forms have since hit the market that skirt around the state ban.

As the drugs have become more popular in recent years, several states across the country have responded with similar bans. During the past year in Indiana, about one person per day has been hospitalized due to effects of the drugs, according to stats provided by Brent Furbee, Medical Director at the Indiana Poison Center. In today’s WFHB feature exclusive, correspondent Joe Crawford speaks first with Furbee, and then with State Sen. Jim Merritt, who introduced a bill to outlaw the new drugs.

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When the Indiana legislature resumes session tomorrow, one of the bills to be considered will be an amendment to the state’s drug law aimed at outlawing synthetic drugs known as bath salts. Although the drugs, which bear no chemical resemblance to traditional bath salts, were banned by the state legislature last year, new forms have since hit the market that skirt around the state ban.

As the drugs have become more popular in recent years, several states across the country have responded with similar bans. During the past year in Indiana, about one person per day has been hospitalized due to effects of the drugs, according to stats provided by Brent Furbee, Medical Director at the Indiana Poison Center. In today’s WFHB feature exclusive, correspondent Joe Crawford speaks first with Furbee, and then with State Sen. Jim Merritt, who introduced a bill to outlaw the new drugs.

Additional Credits

The Daily Local News is produced by a team of volunteers working in the WFHB news department for Bloomington Community Radio
Executive producer is Alycin Bektesh

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