reporter: but she discovered the tea used to treat depression, pain, and drug addiction, and suddenly found a new way out. i feel like i have my life back, and haven t felt like this since before i was 14. reporter: but that could change. the dea is expected to ban it saying it could cause hallucinations, psychosis, and even death. ultimately what s happening is that other medications to help you get off of that, it s abused as well. it s extremely frustrating. reporter: not true says jennifer who s been selling it for years. she worried about the 500 to 600 customers she served every day. she say it is true danger is suddenly pulling a drug off the market that s helped so many addicts. these people are fully functioning. they re engaged in their story where it s been impactful, and they re just coming in to take it away. reporter: and while the dea is vowing to move forward, she s wondering how far it s going to drag her back. if they take the only option i
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Christopher Blodgett was arrested twice on May 25. The first time, on criminal threatening, simple assault, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, breach of bail. After he was released, he was arrested again. (Concord Police Department)
CONCORD, NH A homeless man now located in Concord was arrested on Tuesday accused of setting fire to a dumpster after being arrested earlier in the day on five other charges, according to police.
Concord police and fire and rescue teams were sent to the area of Interstate 393 and Commercial Street for a report of a fire inside and around a dumpster.