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Fentanyl is destroying an entire generation. The cartels and street dealers are flooding our streets with it. It is now showing up in all 50 states and it doesn't care what race, nationality or social status it infects.

 

Fentanyl is added to make drugs more powerful and addictive. Plus it is cheap to add. Fentanyl is in everything from the harder drugs like meth and heroin to pills that are made to look exactly like percocet, adderall, and xanax.  Now it is even showing up in marijuana. 

Why would they sell something that is killing people at such alarming rates? The truth is, they don't care. These people are as evil as evil gets.  Please warn everyone. It is a dangerous mistake to assume that the only people being affected are drug users. Warn everyone.

FENTANYL FACTS

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If you seize enough fentanyl to kill half of Florida, wouldn't that be a weapon of mass destruction? Are these people drug traffickers or terrorists? Something to think about, isn't it?

So where are these young innocent kids getting these pills? These dealers are advertising on snapchat. They will bring it to your kids and the evidence of the transaction disappears. The kids think they are purchasing legitimate pharmaceutical pills. They are actually purchasing fentanyl pills made to look identical to the real pills. 

Poisoned: America's Fentanyl Crisis 

This is an eye opening documentary series done by ABC news.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

The DEA has a "One Pill Can Kill" program to educate and fight this fentanyl epidemic.

At the DEA Headquarters in Arlington, VA is the Faces of Fentanyl Wall exhibit.

As if this crisis wasn't bad enough, there is now rainbow fentanyl that is made to drive addiction among kids and young adults. As brightly colored and innocent looking as they seem, if they survive the first pill, they will have ingested one of the most dangerous and addictive drugs on the street. These people are evil and motivated by money. They could care less about the death and destruction that they cause.

Between May 23 through September 28, 2022, over 36 million lethal doses of fentanyl were seized in the U.S. by law enforcement. That is enough to kill 10% of our entire population and almost all of it is coming across our southern border. 

Tampa Florida is leading in Florida fentanyl deaths and one of the highest in the nation. This video tells the story of addiction and accidental poisonings.

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