Germs Drummer Arrested for GHB: Hippy Soap to Blame?

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Last week, Germs drummer Don Bolles was arrested for narcotics possession after a traffic stop in Newport Beach, California when police tested his soap -- Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap -- and found that it contained GHB.

A field test of the soap indicated it was GHB, said Sgt. Evan Sailor of the Newport Beach Police Department. Bolles, whose real name is Jimmy Michael Giorsetti, was arrested on suspicion of felony narcotics possession. He was released from jail Sunday on $2,500 bond.

He told the Los Angeles Times he has been using Dr. Bronner's for 35 years, adding that the organic ingredients help give him the complexion of a 15-year-old girl. "A date-rape drug is the last thing I need," he said. "If anything, I need a way to keep the girls off me. They make my girlfriend mad."
Dr. Bronner's has hired a lawyer to assist in defending Bolles, saying that the test must have been flawed. According to a company spokesperson, the soap can test positive for THC since it contains hemp oil, but the company was baffled as to why GHB showed up. There was no word on why the officers tested his soap in the first place.

UPDATE: The folks over at VBS.tv recently interviewed Don Bolles about some Dos & Don'ts. Check out the exclusive videos here and here.

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