Synthetic marijuana use is not widespread at UP, but is not unheard ofSpice, a legal substance to use in Oregon, is similar to marijuana, though it's effects on health are potentially dangerous.By Elizabeth Vogel, Staff Writer -- vogel11@up.edu Editor's Note: The Beacon has a policy to generally avoid the use of anonymous sources because we believe that our readers are entitled to know the identities of sources of information so they can evaluate for themselves their credibility. We may make exceptions when we believe the public benefit of publishing a story that could best be told only with an anonymous source or sources outweighs the value of the policy.
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