ickray
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2008
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I'm sure some of you have read articles where officers "think" they are overdosing from fentanyl, even though thorough tests end up showing not even trace amounts in their systems.
This one takes the cake.
It's been proven that you can have fentanyl powder on your hands for long periods of time and you won't (extremely extremely unlikely) OD due to needing moisture. One of the many articles
This dude apparently just stood near some powder and "overdosed".
What do you think, a scare tactic video with terrible acting?
I've seen a few overdoses in my time and none looked quite like that, although I'm not saying it isn't possible.
Something just seems off about this video.
PS: Mods feel free to move this if this isn't the right place.
PSS: I'm not downplaying how dangerous fentanyl is and you all should stay away from that shit and save yourself the misery I went through.
This one takes the cake.
It's been proven that you can have fentanyl powder on your hands for long periods of time and you won't (extremely extremely unlikely) OD due to needing moisture. One of the many articles
This dude apparently just stood near some powder and "overdosed".
What do you think, a scare tactic video with terrible acting?
I've seen a few overdoses in my time and none looked quite like that, although I'm not saying it isn't possible.
Something just seems off about this video.
PS: Mods feel free to move this if this isn't the right place.
PSS: I'm not downplaying how dangerous fentanyl is and you all should stay away from that shit and save yourself the misery I went through.