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Hidden toll of NY’s legal weed: violence, psychosis and mayhem

Last updated: January 6, 2025 2:03 pm
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New York City closed out 2024 with a series of tragic subway incidents that all seemed to have a common denominator: the legalization of marijuana in the state.

Just before Christmas, a shocking incident occurred on an F train where Debrina Kawam, a woman from New Jersey, was set on fire and burned to death. The alleged perpetrator, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, had a history of erratic and violent behavior, particularly when under the influence of K2, a synthetic cannabinoid. Zapeta-Calil, who was living in a Brooklyn homeless shelter, was known to spend $30 a day on K2, showcasing the dangers of the unregulated drug.

K2 first became a problem in New York City around a decade ago, with users experiencing unpredictable and sometimes violent behavior after consuming the substance. Despite efforts by the city to crack down on K2 by making its production and sale illegal, the drug continued to be a prevalent issue in certain communities.

Interestingly, research suggested that the decriminalization of marijuana in 2019 inadvertently led to a reduction in K2 use. Proponents of marijuana legalization used these findings to push for more relaxed cannabis laws, which eventually saw success in New York.

However, incidents involving K2 persisted, highlighting the ongoing appeal of the dangerous substance. The murders of Christina Yuna Lee and Jordan Neely were both linked to K2 use, demonstrating the risks associated with the drug.

The legalization of marijuana in New York may have also contributed to the increased availability of K2. Following the decriminalization of pot, numerous “smoke shops” popped up throughout the city, selling various illegal products, including synthetic drugs like K2.

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While marijuana is often touted as a harmless substance, it has been linked to mental health issues and an increase in traffic fatalities in states where it has been legalized. Data also suggests a rise in overdose deaths and the normalization of harder drug use following marijuana legalization.

As New Yorkers grapple with the consequences of drug legalization, incidents like the subway shoving in Chelsea serve as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with drug use. Whether it’s legal marijuana or illegal synthetic cannabinoids, the impact on individual behavior and societal trends is cause for concern.

In conclusion, while it may be challenging to directly link specific crimes to drug use, the prevalence of pot-related incidents in New York City raises questions about the effectiveness of current drug policies. As the city navigates the complexities of drug legalization, it’s essential to consider the broader implications on public safety and well-being.

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