Why… is fentanyl showing up in LSD, meth and cocaine?
In Quebec late last month, cops said they seized blotter paper that looks like acid but which contains carfentanil. Carfentanil is a cousin of fentanyl, but 100 times as powerful. An amount the size of a coarse grain of salt can kill you.
[LSD] laced with fentanyl, which is a drug 50 times stronger than heroin, is a real thing, authorities [in Canada] confirm … Dancesafe reported that fentanyl was found in meth in Portland [in March of 2018]. “This is particularly concerning because this sample was on blotter containing the famous ‘Albert Hofmann Bicycle Ride’ print, which has been used to distribute LSD for decades,” says Dancesafe, a goer-trusted company that tests drugs on site at concerts and festivals.
Original Article (The Rooster):
Why… is fentanyl showing up in LSD, meth and cocaine?
Artwork Fair Use by: Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office