Police worried by dramatic surge in overdoses of the potentially lethal synthetic 'fake weed'
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It goes by many names - K2, Spice, Bizarro, Scooby Snax, Kryp2nite and Stoopid, to name but a few - and it is setting off alarm bells across the United States.
Fake weed' imported from China which turns users into 'zombies' triggers US-wide alarm
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