Blaming This Kids Death On Spice/K2 (Synthetic Weed)

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K2 Gains Popularity Among Athletes: Similar High As Pot, No Positive Drug Test

David Rozga loved the Packers. He had a No. 4 tattoo for Brett Favre on his right shoulder, and he planned to add a No. 12 for Aaron Rodgers. He played football until he broke his leg as a sophomore in high school, and he often made the trip with his dad to Lambeau Field from his home in Indianola, Iowa. David Rozga dreamed of seeing the Pack win a Super Bowl.

He didn’t get the chance. Last June, he left a high school graduation party, returned home and took his own life.

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David Rozga was 18.

His parents, Mike and Jan, blamed themselves. “It really made us look deeply at ourselves,” Mike says. “How terrible parents we were to not have seen this in our son.”

Two days later, David’s girlfriend, Carrie, came by with a confession: On the day he died, she said, David had been smoking a synthetic marijuana called K2, also known as Spice.

David’s parents had never heard of it. Carrie hadn’t, either. But when Mike Rozga called the police, he began to learn about an herbal blend sprayed with chemicals that mimic the high from marijuana. It’s marketed as incense but it is nothing like the stuff that makes your kitchen smell like potpourri.

Reporting by ThePostGame.com shows K2 use may be on the rise in the athlete population –- not only at various levels of amateur sport, but in professional sports as well. “I go straight weed in the off-season,” one NFL veteran told ThePostGame.com on condition of anonymity. “Then, in-season, when they test, I go to [K2].”

“It’s a danger to anybody who thinks this is a legal way to get high without being caught,” says Jay Schauben, director of the Florida Poison Control Center. “The possible side effects include significant hallucination, cardiac effects, seizures, rapid heart rate, hypertension, severe agitation, passing out, and panic attacks.”

Rozga believes a K2 high led to his son’s suicide. The Indianola police chief, Steve Bonnett, wrote a letter saying David “had a severe panic attack after smoking K2, which resulted in his death.”

“David suffered greatly,” Mike Rozga says. “He was tormented by this drug.”

Leading health experts believe more tragedy is to come -- and that athletes may be at particular risk.

“We’re receiving more reports of its use in the athlete population,” says Frank Uryasz, director of the National Center of Drug-Free Sport. “It appears to be marketed heavily to young people -- high school age and below, and college. We’re getting reports from colleges, where athletes are asking about it.”

One such report to the Drug-Free Sport hotline, from an NCAA athletic trainer, reads:

“Three student-athletes were breaking apart cigarettes, mixing it with K2, rolling it back up into papers and then smoking. One young man, who had NO past medical history, had a seizure and lost consciousness. He was found outside the dorm by campus security convulsing. His heart rate was elevated above 200 for enough time that he was admitted for 24 hours of observation … When asked why he did it: "I didn't think it would be that much of a rush, I had no control over my body in that I could see but could not talk or speak.”

Here’s another report, from another athletic trainer:

“We have a student-athlete who was in the emergency room over the weekend! Says he was smoking ‘Spice.’ His heart was racing, his blood pressure was off the charts, and he was hallucinating. This went on for hours!!”

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K2, which was first identified in December 2008, has an active ingredient called JWH-018, which is very similar to the compound that produces the high of marijuana. But K2 does not produce a positive drug test, and that is part of why its use has skyrocketed in the U.S. over the last two years. According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, there were 14 cases of K2 exposure in the 48 states plus the District of

Columbia in 2009. In 2010, that number exploded to 2,888. Already this year, there have been nearly 1,000. In the last four months alone, 151 Navy sailors have been accused of using or possessing the drug.

The U.S. Naval Academy expelled eight midshipmen last month for using K2.

Several forms of synthetic marijuana were added to the DEA’s controlled substance list last week, including JWH-018, but it’s virtually impossible to identify and ban all of them.

K2 is relatively inexpensive and widely available; it’s even sold at some gas stations, according to several experts. David Rozga got his at a mall near Des Moines, according to his father.

ThePostGame.com recently bought a three-gram package of “K2 Peach” at a smoke shop in Orlando for $59.95. The package said “Not for consumption,” and it came with a small leaflet that said “Not … for human consumption” three times.

But it is being consumed, and athletes who use it are at particular risk, some experts say. “For athletes, you run the danger of having cardiovascular effects,” says David Kroll, professor of pharmaceutical sciences at North Carolina Central University. “I would hypothesize that with enough people using this stuff, you’re bound to see a heart attack.”

Performance-enhancing drugs may add yet another layer of risk. “If you combine these products and steroids, I can’t begin to predict the negative consequences,” says Anthony Scalzo, director of toxicology at St. Louis University. “If you add these stresses to the heart, someone’s probably going to have a heart attack from it.”

But those who use it often fail to see the danger behind the high.

“I used it freshman year,” one Division I NCAA athlete told ThePostGame.com, on condition of anonymity. “We tried it and realized that it has similar effects to weed. It was the first time where you could do something that you shouldn’t be doing but you couldn’t get in trouble for it.”

There are no confirmed deaths from K2, however the Drug Abuse Warning Network reports there were 374 emergency room admits last year because of K2 and similar substances.

“Sometimes you feel like your heart is going to come out of your chest, going to explode,” says the D-I athlete. “Your pulse just goes up like crazy. You literally feel like sometimes you’re going to die. But you wake up the next morning and you’re like, ‘Whatever, it’s fine.’

“If you smoke weed, you’re just chill. When you smoke K2, you are (messed) up. Sometimes I felt almost like drops of water were landing on my body somewhere. You’ll feel like a cool drop somewhere and I’ll check but there’s nothing. It’s weird. It’ll trigger different kind of senses around your body.”

The DEA plans to keep K2 illegal for at least a year. The NCAA has also decided to ban it, effective August 1 of this year, but according to NCAA associate director of health and safety Mary Wilfert, “We don’t have a punishment until a student tests positive.” And there is currently no test for K2.

“This market is always going to be available,” says the D-I athlete. “No matter what laws they pass, there will be a way to get around it. I don’t think there’s a way to test for (K2), so athletes are going to use it. Athletes are going to keep doing stuff they can get away with.”

That’s Mike Rozga’s biggest fear. He started the site K2DrugFacts.com as a way to warn the public, but it’s too late to save his son. He watched the Packers win the Super Bowl in his home, weeks after spreading some of David’s ashes in an end zone at Lambeau Field.

“We would have watched the Super Bowl together, without a doubt,” Rozga says. “As a lifelong fan, I was really happy. But it was one of the many things I’ll never get to share with David. I’ll never go to another Packers game with him.”

 
its like a thirty minute light headed high followed by an bitchin headache. So not worth its sketchiness.
 
yep. whole next day you feel so out of it as well. ive had some friends that have straight up freaked out to the point where they started to ball their eyes out thinking that they were dying and wanted to call their mom to say goodbye. shit is whack.
 
After everything I've heard about spice, I don't know why anyone would smoke it. That said, it's really sad that the kid took his life.
 
Seems like normal media propaganda to me. I mean it is really sad, and respect and all. But how can his dad say “He was tormented by this drug.” when he had no idea that he was using it. Just saying im skeptical, I don't think its as bad as they are making it sound. Although I would recommend anyone do this shit, its fucking gross, and the high blows.
 
yea, it just seems like a big shift of conscious to me. in the beginning of the article it says how his parents blamed themselves, "oh we were bad parents because we didn't know how he felt" then as soon as there's a possible scapegoat they leech on. As if it doesn't count against their parenting if he died from drug use.

Anyway hopefully more of these cases and others where synthetic drugs are fucking people up, people who would prefer to just smoke marijuana, come into light and help support some drug law reform.
 
i tried salvia it was fucking nasty i cant believe i did it, all those synthetic marijuana bullshit are fucking gross, its like chemicals that straight fuck you up, they high was shitty, and makes you a retard, fuck that shieet
 
Good thing there is a federal ban on spice now.

I admit to using it a good amount, I was smart about it (oxymoron) and never smoked large quantities at a time. I will never again. Everything they say about it is true. Panic attacks are the biggest thing, people think they are going to die.
 
Make this shit illegal, legalize real marijuana. The drug war is fucking retarded. You'd rather have people smoking this spic shit than smoking a clean natural plant? People are fucking brilliant.
 
thats so sad about the kid. and I agree with abortioner, we need drug law reform to keep this kind of product from gaining popularity and leading to situations like this.
 
well the people growing the marijuana and other drugs are cartels in mexico who are stealing women and killing people.......
 
ummm, no. that is on the way out in the US. most weed is not grown by the cartels. buy local, know your source.
 
salvia is not synthetic marijuana, it's completely different. if you smoke salvia looking for a weed-esque high you're obviously going to be disappointed. not trying to sound all high (no pun intended) and mighty, but it shouldn't be grouped with the rest of this stuff.
 
oh i thought this shit and salvia are the same, they should be in the same group cause they suck, and its just dirt nasty chemicals
 
why don't they just smoke salvia. i know its pretty expensive but i'm pretty sure it doesnt show up on drug tests
 
This fucking idiot I hang out with brought out some spice mixed with weed and we smoked a couple bowls, but she never told us. My friend was freaking out, I thought he was just really high but from all the stories I've heard maybe he was actually in trouble..
 
I've had it before. Shit fucks you up big time and makes you wanna go back for more. I know kids who have smoked that and get depressed for days after. My friend also got bronchitis after smoking it a couple times. Definitely not worth it.
 
I lied, Its been illegal since Christmas.
Buzz BuzzDEA Announces Nationwide Ban on Spice, a.k.a. "Synthetic Marijuana"By Niki D'Andrea, Mon., Nov. 29 2010 @ 7:13AMComments (26) Categories: Buzz Buzz, NewsShare3110diggHerbal incense: Departing soon from a store near you.​People who smoke herbal incense blends commonly known as "spice" to get high had one less thing to be thankful about this Thanksgiving.

On Wednesday, the United States Drug Enforcement Administrationannounced that within 30 days, five chemical compounds used in spice will be federally banned
.The ban is an "emergency schedule," meaning it's temporary -- it will last 12 months while the DEA tests the spice chemicals to gather data for a permanent scheduling.
The temporary ban could be extended an additional six months. Ultimately, certain chemical compounds used in spice, a.k.a. "synthetic marijuana," could be added to the same federal drug schedule as cocaine and heroin.
Spice has already been banned in 15 states, but has been widely available and legal to purchase as various "herbal incense" brands elsewhere, including Arizona. Its sale and use has increased since being introduced into the head shop market about two years ago, despite media reports about spice's bad side effects. (For more on the synthetic chemicals in spice and herbal incense, check out our feature, "High Science.")Herbal incense blends -- dried plant matter sprayed with a synthetic cannabinoid powders -- have been immensely popular because of their reported high and legality. The DEA has listed several chemical compounds found in spice blends as "drugs and chemicals of concern" for more than a year, but Wednesday's announcement marks a nationwide ban.[/b]

DEA spokeswoman Michele Lionheart said the temporary ban "Will call further attention to the risks of ingesting unknown compounds and will hopefully take away any incentive to try these products."Once the ban goes into effect, head shops and retailers in the United States will be forbidden from selling herbal incense blends containing the banned compounds.
The ban will begin by December 24, just in time for Christmas.[/b]
 
seriously people need to take a hint. 230ish (dont remember) ER visits due to Spice in the last year? how many have there been for weed? oh that's right, none.

 
Depends on the concentration of the drug that is applied to the substrate. There are some scary strong blends out there.
 
Hell ya there is. In Idaho they use to sell a condensed form of incense, I never smoked it but my friends did.
If you are for some reason going to smoke spice, do so in small quantities. Never fill a bowl to the top, there's no need and if you don't feel it too much after that bowl, wait 10 minutes. It can really creep on you.
 
Okay kids...

$59 for 3 grams? Like are you fucking kidding me? $20 grams? Go buy some real weed, shit wont make you commit suicide, costs half as much, and doesn't make you feel like shit.

Besides tha price red flag take my word on this one; no one takes a little k2 and then offs himself because of it. If you are, or someone you know is, thinking of suicide DO NOT LET ANYONE BLAME IT ON DRUGS; this is not a solution. Seek professional help. Trust me I've been there and you just gotta get help, suicide is NOTHING like article makes it sound.

 
You just gave another good reason why we should legalize drugs. Prohibition ads the room for profit crime. Look what happened with alcohol prohibition.

Making drugs illegal hasn't curbed there use. Now people are using all sorts of research chem bullshit or household products to get high. Legalize the drugs, you can control the quality, less deaths from oding/ people using god know what to get high. Profit a shit ton to keep from going broke. Stop waste 50 billion a year that goes into the worthless drug war that has accomplished absolutely shit. Keep that money out of the hands of gangs/cartels.

If drugs were legal, what the fuck are the gangs going to push to make money? I can't really see them getting jobs at the local mcdonalds.

And I know your post was just being retarded. Just felt like saying all that though

 
Do you have any idea what salvia even is? Its a fucking plant stupid, Ive grown it in my room before. Its not "dirt nasty chemicals", If you just smoke the leaves its just a mellow giggly trip, rather than the concentrated stuff that you see marketed as 10x,20x etc.

I tried spice once, it was pretty good. Got me a little bit stoned and no bad side affects.
 
And as far as I'm concerned, it's like I say, drugs are not the problem. Other stuff is the problem. - mah boy jerry

 
lots of kids at my school smoke "dragon spice" i dint know if it is the same as "K2" but dragon spice gives people a crazy high but it contains 12% pvc plastic and is the equivelent to smokeing cigs. all of these synthedic crap is just dumb if you dont want to fail a drug test then dont smoke but why ot just smoke weed you have a hardly zero chance of a bunch of people disscussing how you died from inhaling chemicals.
 
This is a good example of why they should legalize weed, because people are going to find ways to get high no matter what. Gee i wonder what's less dangerous so natural plant buds or this shit thats pumped full of chemicals? I had a buddy who started smoking spice this summer and went straight schitzo, shit's bad.
 
in washington spice is huge. kids here take home made stuff and smoke it or take the main ingrediant which is this white powder and sprinkle it on bud. then smoke that. shits fucked.
 
ya i know its a plant, but the one i got was in a package was 50x and looked like grey dust and tasted and smelt like chemicals, it was nasty , just stick to ganj

and ya i dont really know what it is
 
In my opinion, it's your body. Do whatever the fuck you want with it as long as your actions don't affect others. It is a sad story and I hope people are a little more educated about what spice, and other drugs for that matter can lead to. I know a guy who ate shrooms and then later he was found in his bathtub, head blown off, and 12 gauge in hand.

Just comes to show what some shit can do to you.
 
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