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BP Becomes Latest to Ban Sale of Spice
The national gas chain has asked local station owners to stop the sale of Spice and K2.

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The national gas chain has asked local station owners to stop the sale of Spice and K2.

The national gas chain has asked local station owners to stop the sale of Spice and K2.
The national gas chain has asked local station owners to stop the sale of Spice and K2.
The national gas chain has asked local station owners to stop the sale of Spice and K2.
Utica's Davina Nguyen wins state championship at No. 1 singles.
Grosse Pointe South girls tennis team wins Division 1 state championship by one point over runner-up Clarkston.
Three shocking local tragedies and legislative pushes to outlaw the substances at the state and federal levels has shined a spotlight.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
Several University Liggett students earned honors for their performances on the 2012 National Spanish Examinations.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
A state representative is proposing that K2 — a synthetic form of marijuana known as Spice — be banned in the state.
In a letter, a company leader asks local owners to stop selling Spice or K2—a synthetic form of marijuana—at all of its stations, effective immediately.
A state representative is proposing that K2 — a synthetic form of marijuana known as Spice — be banned in the state.
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