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Inuvik RCMP issue warning about hallucinogenic drug Salvia

RCMP in Inuvik are warning residents about a drug known as Salvia or 'Brainfreeze.' Police say several youth using the hallucinogenic drug have shown erratic and violent behaviour while in police custody.

Youth under the influence have shown 'erratic and violent behaviour' say police

Salvia, a plant hallucinogen, is being sold in small containers similar to a prescription pill bottle. RCMP say young people in Inuvik have displayed 'extremely erratic and violent behaviour' while in police custody after smoking this product. (RCMP)

RCMP in the N.W.T. have issued a public warning about a drug known as Salvia,one variety of which is sold under the nameBrainfreeze.

The drug causes hallucinations anddissociationfrom reality.

RCMP in Inuviksay several young peoplehave been using the drug and have been detained. Police say that while in police custody the youth displayederratic and violent behaviour.

In one case, police saya young person was broughtto hospital for treatment.

Salvia is a dried plant whichcan be smoked. Police say itis being sold in small containers similar to a prescription pill bottle.

While the drug has beenbanned in Canada since 2010, it is still sold in many Canadian stores and online shops due to confusion about its status and the law's enforcement.It isbanned or regulated in about a dozen countriesincluding Australia, Japan, Germany,Belgiumand some dozen U.S. states.

RCMPare asking parents to warn young peopleabout Salvia and itspresence in the community.