Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin stood alongside various police members Friday and delivered a strong message about bath salts.
"Don't use this junk in Vermont. Don't sell it. If you do, we'll bust you," said Shumlin.
Over the weekend police did.
In Barre, police went into Insane Glass on Main Street, and took numerous packages.
Some of them contain ingredients that state leaders banned Friday.
"They were up front with us. They turned over all those products in that category," said Barre Police Chief Timothy Bombardier.
Police say even though the store turned over all of its illegal products, they will continue to make sure it stays that way.
"We'll check on them periodically," said Bombardier.
Monday, we went there to talk to the owner, but he wasn't there.
An employee however tells us, they're done selling those items.
While they are, in nearby South Barre, we went to Fired Up Tobacco Shop, and saw illegal products on the shelves.
We were told the owner wasn't around and no one could comment.
Police say because of the packaging, it's hard to tell what's in the product.
But they say if they don't find out soon, and continue to sell it, they'll have to take action.
"People are going to start getting charged," said Bombardier.
List of banned substances:
http://healthvermont.gov/regs/documents/regulated_drugs_emergency_rule.pdf