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Right in the middle of America s opioid crisis, there s a new wave of drug overdoses. This time it s linked to synthetic marijuana, also known as K2.Joyce Grady has seen the impact the drug is having in D.C. Living in shelters and on the streets has given her a front row seat to the problem. It s gotten to the point if you hear an ambulance, or police, you automatically put that together with a K2 overdose, Grady said.The drug is often made to look like marijuana. A mix of chemicals is usually sprayed onto herb or plants, that is then smoked.It can be cheaper and more powerful than marijuana, which is part of its appeal. However, it comes with a high risk. With marijuana
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