The manufacturer of the controversial synthetic cannabis product K2 has decided to stop supplying the drug in New Zealand until new regulations are imposed, an industry spokesman says.
Grant Hall, the general manager of psychoactive drug advocacy group The Star Trust, said he had convinced K2's manufacturer to cease supplying the drug in the wake of its widespread condemnation.
Mr Hall said he received confirmation this morning from the manufacturer, who wants to remain anonymous, that the last shipment of K2 was dispatched yesterday and new stocks would not be supplied to outlets until after the Government's new regulations were introduced in August.
Mr Hall said K2 sold thousands of units every week and he hoped the decision to cut its supply would be seen as a "genuine desire of the industry to be seen as responsible".
It is a backflip for the K2 creators, who have previously dodged urgent Government bans on psychoactive substances by slightly altering the formula of the synthetic cannabis to make it legal for sale.