From currentargus.com -Following an increasing problem, "legal highs", like synthetic drugs made of chemicals, bath salts, Spice and salvia, have now been made illegal to use, sell or distribute.
According to Executive Director and Chief Drug Inspector of the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy William Harvey, on Nov. 27, new additions to the NM Controlled Substances Act were made to make synthetic cannabinoids, synthetic drugs, bath salts and salvia illegal. More News New Mexico
"Synthetic Drugs" Illegalized in N.M.
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Rachel Pulaski
on Sunday, December 4, 2011
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1 comments:
Delegata potestas non potest delegari. That which has been delegated cannot be further delegated. This maxin of law has been with us for hundreds of years. And the ignorati who we elect violate the principle regularly.
Since the legislature is not in session, I must assume that these additions were made without legislative action. The legislature is not granted the authority to allow agencies to make rules and/or regulations. In our system of government, the legislative branch must make these changes or the changes are not legitimate.
Learn the latin phrase. Remember it. Repeat it.
If We do not keep our public servants in their place, the will place their boot upon our neck.
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