According to LPD, marijuana’s presence remains an “ongoing problem” in Lubbock.
Police say however the bigger issue at hand seems to be the growing use of synthetic marijuana by individuals who may not realize just how dangerous and addictive it can be.
“That’s [synthetics] really one of the ones that’s caused a lot of concern over the past couple of years,” said Chief Caspell. “Users of it think that its because of its appearance and because of the sensation they get from it, they think its some sort of legalized synthetic marijuana when it really is not. There’s not a natural thing about it. It’s really not. It’s very dangerous and highly addictive. Daily, we see people admitted to local hospitals that have overdosed on this stuff with some really bad hallucinogenic problems.”
Whether it’s on the city streets, or on college campus grounds, Caspell says the LPD Special Operations unit is working diligently day and night to track down dealers in Lubbock, and cut off their supply.
“These officers deserve a lot of credit for the time they spend away from their families to make Lubbock streets as safe as possible for our communities and for our Tech kids,” Caspell said.