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The Dangerous Trend of Laced Weed: Fentanyl and Marijuana

 
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Uncovering the risks of fentanyl-laced marijuana and its harmful effects.

description: an anonymous image showing a small child being rushed to the hospital by paramedics, with concerned adults looking on. the child's face is blurred out for privacy.

In a story posted by Yahoo News, Tasha Turner-Bicknell of the UC College of Nursing said not only is marijuana laced with fentanyl uncommon, but the dangers associated with it are alarming. The combination of marijuana and fentanyl can have devastating consequences, including overdose and death.

26 February 2024- A tragic situation in Waynesboro that lead to numerous ER visits for a 13-year-old juvenile has finally put a mother in jail on child endangerment charges. The child had unknowingly consumed marijuana laced with fentanyl, resulting in a medical emergency.

“Misinformation related to the danger of accidental overdose due to cannabis 'contaminated' with fentanyl remains widespread,” the office said. It is crucial for the public to be aware of the risks associated with laced weed and to avoid consuming any marijuana products that may be contaminated with fentanyl.

The governor isn't the only state official to warn of the drug commonly tied to deadly overdoses, with a county coroner claiming he had seen it first-hand. The prevalence of fentanyl-laced marijuana is a growing concern in many communities, leading to increased efforts to raise awareness and prevent further harm.

N.Y. law enforcement officials issue a warning for illegally-purchased marijuana laced with fentanyl. As New York state continues to address the issue of laced weed, it is essential for individuals to be cautious when purchasing and consuming marijuana products from unknown sources.

Man arrested for allegedly having 3 pounds of fentanyl-laced marijuana. MOUNT PLEASANT — A Mount Pleasant man is accused of having just over three pounds of marijuana laced with fentanyl in his possession. This arrest highlights the seriousness of the issue and the need for continued enforcement efforts.

While illegal fentanyl is driving the recent increase in overdoses across the U.S., a new trend of marijuana being laced with the drug has emerged. The combination of these two substances poses a significant risk to public health and safety, requiring immediate attention and action.

A 6-year-old ended up unknowingly consuming marijuana laced with fentanyl, resulting in a medical emergency. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of laced weed and the need for greater education and awareness surrounding the issue.

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