
The Virginia State Crime Commission has recommended altering several laws that affect the new synthetic drug Spice and protective orders. The proposed changes will be considered by lawmakers next month.
The Commission has suggested that the synthetic drug Spice or K2 be made illegal in Virginia. Though they did not recommend specific penalties for the possession of the product they do hope that the legislature will move to treat the synthetic marijuana as a controlled substance. If the drug is made illegal punishments for possession or distribution would be the same as actual marijuana.
The other current laws that may be affected surround protective orders. The Commission proposed changes to both family abuse and stalking. Proposed changes include eliminating a requirement that a criminal warrant must be issued before a protective order is granted. Sexual and domestic violence victims' advocates applaud the proposed changes but would like to see lawmakers expand the new laws to cover dating relationships.
Virginia is not the only state proposing laws that ban synthetic marijuana. State and federal authorities are making moves to outlaw the chemicals used to produce synthetic marijuana.
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