DENVER (AP) — Synthetic marijuana is believed to have sickened 221 people in Colorado during a monthlong outbreak this year, according to a federal report released Thursday. The report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is based on a joint investigation with state health officials launched after Colorado hospitals started seeing
CDC: 221 Sickened By Synthetic Pot In Colorado
Investigators found two new variants of synthetic marijuana in Colorado, where people reported agitation, confusion and high blood pressure from it’s use.