The buzz in Tempe high schools has officially been killed.
The Tempe Union High School district governing board voted last night to ban "Spice," and other brands of synthetic marijuana in schools. Because of the decision, students found in possession of any faux-weed will face real-weed consequences laid out by the district.
As district policy currently dictates, students found in possession of
marijuana -- or any drug -- face consequences ranging from a long-term
suspension to expulsion (any student's caught with real weed can also be
prosecuted).
As we pointed out yesterday, New Times has done extensive (ahem) research on synthetic weed. Check out our findings here.
Synthetic marijuana is legal for anyone over 18 years old -- for now.
Debate over whether the substance should be illegal has gained national
attention because several states have recently banned its sale.
The district plans to send letters to parents explaining the new policy.