Drugs charity DASH say legal highs continue to be a problem with more substances becoming available as other ones are banned.
Shelly Stanley of DASH says it’s almost an impossible situation to control with new re branded legal highs readily available on the internet.
They’ve made the headlines over the past three years with a number of deaths among young people attributed to their usage.
Shelly said mephedrone is still proving a problem on Island, but cannabis remains the number one habit people are seeking help from DASH to kick:
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