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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Lane3 who wrote (197656)4/1/2021 3:35:36 PM
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and for anaesthesia it is 10–20 ng/ml.

Right. Opiates tend to knock you out long before they kill you. George Floyd seemed to be pretty active for someone unconscious.

Part of(the probably deliberate) confusion here is that the blood serum levels that a coroner might rule as fatal in a body with no other obvious signs of death is apparently within the level seen in Floyd's system. But they usually don't have things like video showing the death. I will also note that the blood serum levels claimed by the fatal overdose crowd has gone from 4 ng/ml to 11 to 12. So there is some inflation here.
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