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Abcarian: Fentanyl means the end of 'harmless' recreational drug experimentation (via latimesopinion)

The family of Melanie Ramos, the 15-year-old Helen Bernstein High School student who died Tuesday of a possible fentanyl overdose, wants to warn other parents of the dangers of drug use.and anyone,” Juli Shamash told reporters. Four years ago, her 19-year-old son died after ingesting fentanyl. “To the parents out there that think, ‘Not my child,’ think again. This is killing straight-A students, track stars. All races. All religions. All socioeconomic groups.

efforts to intercept illicit narcotics, prosecute drug purveyors and find effective ways to educate the public about this menace. They also revealed that a federal grand jury had just indicted a Cerritos man, accusing him of procuring raw materials from Mexican drug cartels, then using high-speed pill presses to make and sell millions of pills to thousands of customers on the dark net, where anonymity reigns. Among the seized drugs, equipment and weapons, they said, were more than 20,000 multicolored pills containing fentanyl — “so-called ‘Skittles,’ ” made to look like oxycodone pills.

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