Fentanyl....... think what a line of fentanyl laced cocaine could do
The Gov’t and businesses do not force you to take fentanyl,
but they DID FORCE you to get a clot shot.
Which has killed more unwilling?
You decide.
Fentanyl has legit, critically important, uses in human medicine for anesthesia and certain types of pain management. I suppose fentanyl and it’s even more potent analog carfentanil are equally important for certain veterinary medical uses. But the amounts needed for legit purposes are dwarfed by the amounts manufactured for illicit uses. So setup government controlled or tightly, transparently, regulated production sufficient to feed the med/vet supply pipeline. If other countries wish to do the same, fine so long as their, and our, production is mutually monitored. Illicit diversion from the official sources and pipelines should be charged and punished as conspiracy to commit manslaughter as such is the de facto result. The current production and transportation of literal tons of the stuff is de facto chemical warfare against us. Current official US policy, albeit grossly ignored, calls for literally nuking the guilty. Reminding the world of that and then instituting mere conventional attacks against the means of illegal production and those complicit in it would be a measured response in comparison. If foreign governments claim to control sites of illicit production they may shut them down themselves. But if they don’t then they are either not truly in control there so cannot complain about US attacks on “their” territory and people, or are complicit and deserve to be targets themselves. Admittedly some powerful portions of our own swamp deserve to be targets as well.
It is the DESIRE for fentanyl that is not assaulting, but destroying, our society.
Fentanyl is inert. It does not assault or destroy anything by itself. It is quite useful in anesthesia and ICU practice.
Having to live in ways contrary to human nature is, quite literally, driving people insane.
I finally personally knew someone who ID and died from it.
My Daughter’s friend who moved to Chicago from a rural area, he was a relatively young man only about 37 and did NOT have a history of serious drug use. As I understand that’s what is so bad about Fentanyl, first time you use it can kill you.
I recommend the book “The Least of Us” by Sam Quinones. It provides good insights into fentanyl and meth problem.
You know, for the most part, aside from accidental contact or ingestion, don’t do drugs and you won’t have to worry about fentanyl being so deadly.