Jan. 04, 2013 - Yes, bath salts are well-publicized as a horrible drug. After all, it was the first substance to be blamed by Miami authorities after a naked man chewed up a homeless man’s face last May. (The perpetrator, Rudy Eugene, turned out not to have any of the synthetic drug in his system.) But now, the U.S. Navy, which has been battling a problem with the designer drug, has launched its own crusade aimed at curbing its use among sailors. Their dramatic new anti-drug video is filled with all the trappings of a horror film — or a horrible dream: zombie-like demons, bare-knuckled assault and late-night bowling are all invoked to show exactly how bad the synthetic drug can be. The campaign’s tagline says, “Bath salts: It’s not a fad…It’s a nightmare.”
Set to a dubstep soundtrack, the public service announcement shows a sailor experiencing the dark reality of bath salt use. After taking a dose of the drug, he immediately vomits — and that’s probably the best and things go down hill from there, including assault, battery and, apparently living in an episode of Supernatural. The video ends with the soldier tied down to a hospital bed as doctors try to treat him. read more>>>
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