First NYC. Now Chicago. Stop normalizing drug use.
You place a small amount of the substance on the test strip. It will become a color if it has fentanyl.I mean, everyone knows there’s drug abuse at Lollapalooza. There’s drug abuse at every music festival. Authorities can only do so much.
“We regularly see — and have for years — that young people who attend festivals often are feeling very free and often experiment … with illicit substances. The problem is that so many of those illicit substances now are laced with fentanyl. Fentanyl is a very strong opioid,” Arwady said. “If you have a young person … who does not routinely use opioids and they experiment with a substance — even one that they think is something that their friend is giving them — we are increasingly seeing fentanyl laced into those substances. People think this is just gonna be a pill that helps them have fun,” Arwady said.
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