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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1378741)11/3/2022 11:12:35 AM
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https://www.dea.gov/stories/2022/2022-02/2022-02-16/fentanyl-deaths-climbing-dea-washington-continues-fight

Fentanyl Deaths Climbing, DEA Washington Continues the Fight

Feb 16, 2022As the new year rolls in, Drug Enforcement Administration Divisions across the U.S. are seeing overdose deaths climb at an alarming rate, especially those caused by the synthetic opioid, fentanyl. Only weeks ago, the DEA reported overdose deaths in the U.S. had topped 100,000 for the first time over a 12-month period ending last spring. Jarod Forget, Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the DEA ...



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1378741)11/3/2022 11:13:53 AM
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Fentanyl Deaths On The Rise Among Teens In 2022

Sep 2, 2022According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), fentanyloverdose deaths have tripled among teens over the last two years. Fentanyl is increasingly being found not only in drugs sold as opioids, but also in marijuana and psychostimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine (meth).



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1378741)11/3/2022 6:17:25 PM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 1583384
 
a few kids got edibles up here, some suspects arrested