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便利店公开卖毒品 美捕151人制裁中国供货者
美国毒品管制局周四宣布,于过去两日在国内拘捕151人,相信瓦解了一个合成毒品网络。当局指,有关的合成毒品来自中国的供应商,而出售毒品所得的收益,则给予位于中东的人士。
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毒品管制局表示,经过长达15个月的调查后,当局于过去两日在16个州采取拘捕行动,检获了1万公斤的合成大麻、总值1千500万美元的财产,以及39件武器。
当局指,有关的毒品主要来自中国,并在美国国内的便利店、油站等公开出售。至于所得的收益,则会输往中东国家,例如也门及叙利亚。
与此同时,为配合毒品管制局的行动,财政部宣布制裁来自中国南京的男子彭博(Peng Bo,音译)及其公司,指他在贩运合成毒品一事上,扮演重要的角色。
Ingredients
Synthetic cannabis is claimed by the manufacturers to contain a mixture of traditionally used medicinal herbs, each of which producing mild effects, with the overall blend resulting in the cannabis-like intoxication produced by the product. Herbs listed on the packaging of Spice include Canavalia maritima (coastal jack-bean), Nymphaea caerulea (blue Egyptian water lily), Scutellaria nana (dwarf skullcap), Pedicularis densiflora (Indian warrior), Leonotis leonurus (lion's tail), Zornia latifolia (maconha brava), Nelumbo nucifera (lotus), and Leonurus sibiricus (honeyweed). However, when the product was analyzed by laboratories in Germany and elsewhere, it was found that many of the characteristic "fingerprint" molecules expected to be present from the claimed plant ingredients were not present. There were also large amounts of synthetic tocopherol present. This suggested that the actual ingredients might not have been the same as those listed on the packet, and a German government risk assessment of the product conducted in November 2008 concluded that it was unclear as to what the actual plant ingredients were, where the synthetic tocopherol had come from, and whether the subjective cannabis-like effects were actually produced by any of the claimed plant ingredients or instead caused by a synthetic cannabinoid drug.
美国毒品管制局周四宣布,于过去两日在国内拘捕151人,相信瓦解了一个合成毒品网络。当局指,有关的合成毒品来自中国的供应商,而出售毒品所得的收益,则给予位于中东的人士。
毒品管制局表示,经过长达15个月的调查后,当局于过去两日在16个州采取拘捕行动,检获了1万公斤的合成大麻、总值1千500万美元的财产,以及39件武器。
当局指,有关的毒品主要来自中国,并在美国国内的便利店、油站等公开出售。至于所得的收益,则会输往中东国家,例如也门及叙利亚。
与此同时,为配合毒品管制局的行动,财政部宣布制裁来自中国南京的男子彭博(Peng Bo,音译)及其公司,指他在贩运合成毒品一事上,扮演重要的角色。
Ingredients
Synthetic cannabis is claimed by the manufacturers to contain a mixture of traditionally used medicinal herbs, each of which producing mild effects, with the overall blend resulting in the cannabis-like intoxication produced by the product. Herbs listed on the packaging of Spice include Canavalia maritima (coastal jack-bean), Nymphaea caerulea (blue Egyptian water lily), Scutellaria nana (dwarf skullcap), Pedicularis densiflora (Indian warrior), Leonotis leonurus (lion's tail), Zornia latifolia (maconha brava), Nelumbo nucifera (lotus), and Leonurus sibiricus (honeyweed). However, when the product was analyzed by laboratories in Germany and elsewhere, it was found that many of the characteristic "fingerprint" molecules expected to be present from the claimed plant ingredients were not present. There were also large amounts of synthetic tocopherol present. This suggested that the actual ingredients might not have been the same as those listed on the packet, and a German government risk assessment of the product conducted in November 2008 concluded that it was unclear as to what the actual plant ingredients were, where the synthetic tocopherol had come from, and whether the subjective cannabis-like effects were actually produced by any of the claimed plant ingredients or instead caused by a synthetic cannabinoid drug.