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Story Archives: 'Bath salt' assault-officers give warnings after Jindal declares ban on drugs


'Bath salt' assault-officers give warnings after Jindal declares ban on drugs
by Tom Bonnette - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
It's not Calgon, but it is taking people away and if you are caught with some you could now be taken away to jail.

The Franklin Parish Sheriff's Office is putting the word out that the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals has labeled certain products sold as bath salts as Schedule I drugs in the Controlled Dangerous Substance Act.

"This is now illegal to possess and distribute, but most importantly people should know that this is highly dangerous for people to consume and for anyone who comes in contact with people who consume these products," said Franklin Parish Chief Deputy Kevin Cobb.

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