Politics & Government
Baltimore County Bill Refines Synthetic Pot Ban
A new bill before the Baltimore County Council bans all synthetic marijuana no matter the product name.

Some Baltimore County officials want to take away Scooby Snax.
Councilwoman Vicki Almond, D-Reisterstown, has introduce a bill seeking to refine the existing ban on synthetic marijuana that is sometimes sold with product names such as Scooby Snax and Potpourri. Â
Previously the county had banned synthetic versions of marijuana known as Spice and K-2
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The bill would ban all forms of synthetic marijuana, which the legislation defines as a "psychoactive substance or compound created with man-made synthetic chemicals that when consumed or ingested, mimics the intoxicating effects of marijuana THC."Â Â
The penalty for violating the existing ban would remain a misdemeanor with a $500 fine. But the new law would make anyone in violation subject to the state’s drug asset forfeiture statute.Â
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