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"Bath salts" crackdown - DEA raids in 109 cities

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It's a massive nationwide crackdown on designer synthetic drugs with street names like K-2, spice and bath salts.

In city after city, similar scenes played out, agents walking out with bags of evidence. The drug enforcement administration raided targets in 109 cities.

The DEA says the substances can be found at smoke shops, even convenient stores and gas stations.

They're often disguised innocently, even sold in wrappers with cartoon characters.

Experts say the drugs can cause extreme paranoia and violent episodes - even death.

But in the aftermath of this crackdown,  the DEA says there are five million fewer packets of these drugs on the streets.

And just this month, President Obama signed into law a measure banning many of the chemicals found in those synthetic drugs.

 

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