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“Kush Liquid Incense” on paper typically refers to a method of distributing and consuming synthetic cannabinoids (often called “Spice” or “K2”). These substances are concentrated liquid chemicals sprayed onto paper to facilitate smuggling or illicit use
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Key Characteristics and Risks
Method of Use: The liquid is sprayed onto paper (such as letters or legal documents), which is then dried. Users may tear off small pieces to smoke or ingest.
Composition: These are human-made, synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs). They are not natural cannabis and are often significantly more potent and unpredictable.
Health Hazards: Use can lead to severe physical and mental health issues, including:
Extreme paranoia, hallucinations, and confusion.
Rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and seizures.
Identification and Safety
Warning Signs: Paper that has been treated with liquid incense may appear slightly discolored, stiff, or have a chemical odor.
Poison Control: If you or someone you know has ingested or been exposed to these substances, contact the National Poison Control Center immediately at 1-800-222-1222.
Treatment Resources: Information on recovery and substance abuse is available through the SAMHSA National Helpline.