JWH Drug

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April 27, 2011:
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What are the side effects of the JWH drug?

Interesting new herbal smoke is has various effects

The JWH drug is legal in most states and is sold as Spice or K2, though it is usually mixed with herbs and smoked. Named after its inventor John W. Huffman, the official designation is JWH-018 and it is sold in head shops and tobacco stores. The side effects of the drug can include anxiety, vomiting, and hallucinations, so it is not recommended for anyone who is driving or operating machinery, or anyone who doesn't particularly care to vomit, hallucinate, or feel anxious.  Why do people use it? There are other effects, like euphoria, warm-headedness, and the fact that it is a legal high so they can't be arrested for using it.

Notes and Special Information

Special note: Many JWH Drug Herbal Incence brands mix the drug with weeds and plants of various types. They have disclaimers that say they are not for human consumption. If you have ever sprayed weed killer on your lawn, or on plants, or got a rash from walking through brush, you might want to stop and ask yourself what the effects of smoking those plants would be. Or you could just go buy JWH from research companies and try it yourself, but once again you are not sure what's going to happen..