The sale of herbal incense and herbal potpourri (synthetic marijuana) is prohibited in Alabama. The sale and possession of these substances constitute felonies.
Yes, you can still be fired for using herbal incense even if it is legal, as many employers have specific policies against the use of any substances that may impair job performance or pose a safety risk. It is important to review your company's policies and guidelines regarding substance use.
No, It does not. There is nothing in LJ Herbals incense that could show up on any drug test. Save
Not in the United States as of now (Jan 2013)
no it is not legal to keep any wolf/wolfdog of any kind in kentucky.
you get high as no tomorrow and it taste better then any weed you will ever get
yes it is. but some herbal incense is used to be mind altering-such as mugwort. KEEP AWAY FROM SMALL CHILDREN...could cause fatal accident. but all inall, incense is used for relaxation and the smell...so it is safe
If it is all natural, it is legal on the Federal level,however some states can ban some ingredients. If it is synthetic you can say that it is legal and not also, of course we are talking on the Federal level. So, a quick summary will be that if you are sure that your incense doesn't contain any chemical, then it is okay to posses such an incense, if not, don't buy it.
no allot of people may tell you that any kind of herbal incense shows up in a ua, i am on intensive probation and smoke it all the time i am subject to 2 pee tests a month and not one has failed
I just got my ounce of Mad Maxx from Amazon. It is way better than any K2 or Serenity Now that I've tried, and cheaper too. They have lots of different flavors. I ordered the raspberry, which was very tasty. I will definitely be getting more from them. Try Ebay I been getting mine off of there and you can find some pretty sweet deals especially if you buy in bulk and message the people who sell it and get to know them and be nice they seem to give you better deals!
It appears to be some kind of non-psychoactive herb treated with one of the synthetic cannabinoids. Five of these cannabinoids were banned (made illegal) on January 1st, but new products treated with legal synthetic cannabinoids began showing up in the first part of January 2011. These "herbal incense" products are cannabis substitutes, and some of them act like cannabis (marijuana) but are much stronger. Serious acute and chronic (persistent) psychological problems have been reported by users (not the police or [anti] drug warriors. Others have reported mild or moderate cannabis-like effects. Bottom line is that there has no NO human research on any of these synthetic cannabinoids. Each person who uses one of the herbal incense products is "volunteering" to be a guinea pig. Be careful out there!
Im on probation and i get random tests for..alcohol,weed and tobbaaco and i wana smoke kush but idkk cus people have different opinions