I’d imagine so. When these stories show up, they talk about the crazy things people do when high on bath salts. But I can’t recall a single story that had an explanatory line of “this is a new synthetic drug that’s being sold under the street name of ‘bath salts’.” They just talk about bath salts as if everyone’s supposed to realize it’s not the same thing as what you’d get from a beauty store.
When I first heard about people being high on bath salts, my reaction was “holy crap! How in the hell could bath salts affect you like that.” My second reaction was “this is probably just some sort of joke. They’re on PCP and everyone’s just saying ‘bath salts’ because it’s funny.” and it took a few attempts at Googling before I hit upon exactly what this drug was. I imagine most people won’t even go through that effort and just think “no more bath salts for me!”
Yup, me also. Yet another example of a major failure of the news media. As a previous poster mentioned, it wouldn’t take more than an extra second to say “The drug called bath salts”. I did a bunch of googling before being able to find out that people were not using actual bath salts as drugs.
Now it seems the drug dealers are making their customers look like morons. Mixing bath salts and selling it as coke or meth. I mean if you cant trust your drug dealer who can you trust huh?
Drug dealers are now bagging up bath salts and selling to their used to wannabe but now are drug addicts. Representing it as cocain or meth we don’t realize we have been taken until it’s too late and dealer has our cash. Can’t trust anyone these days. LOL