In February this 12 months, David Dias, a 12-year-old baby from the outskirts of São Paulo, died of a drug overdose, having smoked a substance that was virtually utterly unknown to the Brazilian inhabitants as just lately as final 12 months. Generally referred to within the nation as K2, K4, K9, or the extra fanciful “tremendous hashish,” these encompass artificial cannabinoids, a household of medication predominantly recognized within the U.S. and Europe as “spice” and which have triggered a big diploma of ethical panic in Brazil’s huge cities.
Chatting with TV station Report, David’s mom mentioned that the children from her…