A 31-year-old Cheyenne man accused of selling fentanyl pills that resulted in a suspected overdose death has waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
The defense plans to introduce testimony from Penn State University researcher Antolin Llorente saying spice can cause psychotic episodes and delusions.
The EPA will partner with the state of Wyoming and the USGS, in collaboration with the Northern Arapahoe and Eastern Shoshone tribes, to complete additional sampling of wells in the Pavillion area. Amy Richards has a report. Even though Governor Matt Mead signed a bill into law broadening the definition of the synthetic substance known as spice, the compound that is reported to have made at least
A spokesman for the Cheyenne Police Department says so far there have been no reported cases in the capitol city of people becoming ill after ingesting "spice'', or synthetic marijuana. Casper authorities reported last week that a number of people had sought medical attention after ingesting blue-berry flavored spice...
The Wyoming Department of Health and the Casper-Natrona County Health Department are warning Wyoming residents to avoid the use 0f ''spice'', or synthetic marijuana, due to potentially critical health effects. Spokeswoman Kim Deti says at least three Casper area residents who smoked or ingested "blueberry spice" in recent days have been hospitalized due to reported kidney failure...
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Students from the Cody organization "Youth for Justice" lobby lawmakers to make "spice" a schedule one drug. A bill, sponsored by House Speaker Ed Buchanan, proposes Wyoming will not recognize marijuana prescriptions from other states. Click past the jump to listen to the Legislative Report.