Anybody given this stuff a whirl yet?

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Perhaps DUNN can shed some light for us.

"Flakka"

It has sheriff's deputies on high alert because it's unlike any drug they've ever seen. Users are trading heroin to get it — a substance that looks like rock salt, reeks of ammonia and sells for $100 to $500 a gram.

On the street, users call it "gravel," sometimes "magic," because the high lasts so long. But it also makes them paranoid, violent and can give users adrenaline-fueled strength, a troublesome combination for law enforcement.

"It's kickin' our ***," Lewis County Sheriff Johnny Bivens said.
 

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I live close to Lewis Co. That stuff is devastating. Like bath salts X 10. Some addicts are terrified of the stuff. Its causing havoc on drug screens also.