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[[File:Spice_droge.jpg|frame|A bag of ''Spice'']]
[[File:Spice_droge.jpg|frame|A bag of ''Spice'']]


'''''Spice''''' is a mixture of [[herb]]s that has been sold in [[head shop]]s in Europe and Canada as an [[incense]], as well as over the Internet as an herbal smoking blend. Spice exhibits [[Cannabis]]-like effects when [[smoking|smoked]] due to the unlabeled synthetic [[cannabinoid]] [[JWH-018]]. Users report the effects of Spice Gold are much less euphoric than Cannabis, with a longer duration of sedation.
'''''Spice''''' is a mixture of [[herb]]s that has been sold in [[head shop]]s in Europe and Canada as an [[incense]], as well as over the Internet as an herbal smoking blend. Spice exhibits [[Cannabis]]-like effects when [[smoking|smoked]] due to the unlabeled synthetic [[cannabinoids | cannabinoid]] [[JWH-018]], [[HU-210]] and [[CP 47,497]]. Users report the effects of Spice Gold are much less euphoric than Cannabis, with a longer duration of sedation.


On December 15th 2008, it was announced by German pharmaceutical company [[THCPharm]], that JWH-018 was found as one of the active components in at least three versions of the supposedly "herbal" smoking blend, cannabis substitute drug '''[[Spice (drug)|Spice]]''', which has been sold in a number of countries around the world since 2002, because of its legal status and its similarity in effects to marijuana.<ref>[http://www.fr-online.de/frankfurt_und_hessen/nachrichten/frankfurt/1646010_Gefaehrlicher-Kick-mit-Spice.html Gefährlicher Kick mit Spice (German)]</ref><ref>[http://www.haz.de/newsroom/wissen/zentral/wissen/art680,757107# Erstmals Bestandteile der Modedroge „Spice“ nachgewiesen (German)]</ref><ref>[http://www.badische-zeitung.de/nachrichten/panorama/spice-enthaelt-chemischen-wirkstoff--9211606.html Spice enthält chemischen Wirkstoff (German)]</ref>
On December 15th 2008, it was announced by German pharmaceutical company [[THCPharm]], that JWH-018 was found as one of the active components in at least three versions of the supposedly "herbal" smoking blend, cannabis substitute drug '''[[Spice (drug)|Spice]]''', which has been sold in a number of countries around the world since 2002, because of its legal status and its similarity in effects to marijuana.<ref>[http://www.fr-online.de/frankfurt_und_hessen/nachrichten/frankfurt/1646010_Gefaehrlicher-Kick-mit-Spice.html Gefährlicher Kick mit Spice (German)]</ref><ref>[http://www.haz.de/newsroom/wissen/zentral/wissen/art680,757107# Erstmals Bestandteile der Modedroge „Spice“ nachgewiesen (German)]</ref><ref>[http://www.badische-zeitung.de/nachrichten/panorama/spice-enthaelt-chemischen-wirkstoff--9211606.html Spice enthält chemischen Wirkstoff (German)]</ref>

More recent study has found [[HU-210]], per a US Customs finding and [[CP 47,497]] according to a german news outlet. These newer findings indicate that close analogues of THC are being used in these Spice preparations, and almost certainly mean that Spice and Spice-Alikes will be considered illegal in the US and anywhere a broad analogue act exists.


== Legal status ==
== Legal status ==

Revision as of 22:36, 18 January 2009

File:Spice droge.jpg
A bag of Spice

Spice is a mixture of herbs that has been sold in head shops in Europe and Canada as an incense, as well as over the Internet as an herbal smoking blend. Spice exhibits Cannabis-like effects when smoked due to the unlabeled synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018, HU-210 and CP 47,497. Users report the effects of Spice Gold are much less euphoric than Cannabis, with a longer duration of sedation.

On December 15th 2008, it was announced by German pharmaceutical company THCPharm, that JWH-018 was found as one of the active components in at least three versions of the supposedly "herbal" smoking blend, cannabis substitute drug Spice, which has been sold in a number of countries around the world since 2002, because of its legal status and its similarity in effects to marijuana.[1][2][3]

More recent study has found HU-210, per a US Customs finding and CP 47,497 according to a german news outlet. These newer findings indicate that close analogues of THC are being used in these Spice preparations, and almost certainly mean that Spice and Spice-Alikes will be considered illegal in the US and anywhere a broad analogue act exists.

Legal status

Health Canada has stated an opinion that JWH-018 falls under item 1 of schedule 2 of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, as a "similar synthetic preparation" to cannabis.[4]

The Austrian Ministry of Health announced on 18th December 2008 that Spice would be controlled under Paragraph 78 of their drug law on the grounds that it contains an active substance which affects the functions of the body, and the legality of JWH-018 is under review.[5][6][7]

In almost all countries JWH-018 is legal. Exceptions may exist in specific countries, as shown above, especially where broad provisions are written in law.

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