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Quoted: sounds like it. someone laced some weed, and only one person is affected? nobody else in the town experienced anything similar? sounds like bullshit to me. View Quote There must’ve been a lot of other cases for the local ER staff to recognize the symptoms as being an overdose of “Grey Death” -a synthetic version of the already synthetic fentanyl. |
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Quoted: Looked like it, I ain’t reading all that crap. Looks like wonder girl smoked some mojo or fentanyl laced “weed”. View Quote Unlikely it was fentanyl. The Fent-ODs are common because the Fentanyl is used to adulterate more valuable drugs (Heroin, etc), "stepping" on them and turning 100 grams of heroin into 150 grams of "heroin". Nobody* is adding fentanyl to cannabis, because the price point of an ounce of cannabis doesn't make it worth it. *-yeah, some psycho could be dropping in the fentanyl to hurt people....but they could just as easily put rat poison in there, too. Halloween Candy, etc. |
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After 50 years we are only 1 more arrest from ending the war on drugs.
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This thread needs a typical Facebook tag group response.
This didn't happen so much it unhappened things that had. |
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So… apparently the fentanyl-laced weed danger thing might not be completely without merit
A Rare Case of Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage Caused by Fentanyl-Laced Marijuana |
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Quoted: Laced weed is a boomer myth. If you are claiming it's real, then what chemicals is it laced with and why? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Actually no. I work in the ER and speak to many LEO. Odds are, no matter the product, around here it's probably adulterated. I am for legalization. Laced weed is a boomer myth. If you are claiming it's real, then what chemicals is it laced with and why? There was lots of stuff going around with JWH-112 and JWH-018 in it trying to pass for "Fake weed" or "Spice". |
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Quoted: Actually no. I work in the ER and speak to many LEO. Odds are, no matter the product, around here it's probably adulterated. I am for legalization. View Quote |
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Weed? And Fentanyl are completely different drugs!
And yah that wall of text sounds like a bunch of BS |
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Quoted: After 50 years we are only 1 more arrest from ending the war on drugs. View Quote Attached File |
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Copied from a 2017 news article:
https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/mom-daughter-left-for-dead-after-julington-creek-drug-encounter/601220260/ |
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I assumed they meant itchweed (Stinging Nettle). That stuff is nasty to a 9 year old boy exploring in the woods.
46 years ago or so, I still remember it. |
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Quoted: Copied from a 2017 news article: https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/mom-daughter-left-for-dead-after-julington-creek-drug-encounter/601220260/ View Quote This is why old people should not have Facebook. |
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“…the weed that is legal in several states, and the media portrays as a recreational drug that does no harm…”
I’m pretty sure fentanyl (or other drug) laced weed is not legal for sale in states that have legal recreational weed. |
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Riiiiiight, and just as Florida is voting for legal weed. I totally believe this story.
Hey dumbasses, when people can buy the shit from a dispensary, they don't end up with fentanyl-laced garbage. |
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Quoted: This whole scenario played out with my old boss’s son. College kids partying at one of their families’ lakeside cottage. Lots of drinking. Apparently they had the idea that chewing oxycontin pain patches and then taking a swallow of vodka was fine entertainment. Kid OD’d so they stuck him in a cold shower to no avail. Then they stuck him in a sleeping bag and left him and continued their party. They were afraid to call an ambulance so the lad died. I say kid. He was 21 or 22. I went to the funeral. . Unfortunately the story I referred to was not made up AI stuff. View Quote If oxycontin and vodka were available legally, that would never have happened. Oh, wait... That's actually a horrible story and I feel bad for the family. These things will happen as long as these things are readily available and we have a culture that celebrates their use. Someone should remind the kid's dad that freedom is scary. Surely that will make him feel better. Story in the OP might be fake, or might be from some whiny not-my-kid mom. Whoever wrote clearly has no idea how laws work. |
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It was the mother that posted in Facebook - I did go back and yes it from a few years back.....
The point has been made... I have friends that were watching their daughter kind of doing the same thing....for her it was mushrooms - they busted the plans... I have sat on a capitol murder case where the guy that got shot in the head was trying to buy some weed on a Friday night... I have a good friend brother passed away abusing oxy... Watching a friend's son throw his life away on alcohol - it is to the point that he is going to loose his wife and two young kids (this is after being in rehab for some 7 weeks). Drugs are a major problem...I do not want a nanny state. I raised two boys - same schools as the gal in the article Red |
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Quoted: If oxycontin and vodka were available legally, that would never have happened. Oh, wait... That's actually a horrible story and I feel bad for the family. These things will happen as long as these things are readily available and we have a culture that celebrates their use. Someone should remind the kid's dad that freedom is scary. Surely that will make him feel better. Story in the OP might be fake, or might be from some whiny not-my-kid mom. Whoever wrote clearly has no idea how laws work. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This whole scenario played out with my old boss's son. College kids partying at one of their families' lakeside cottage. Lots of drinking. Apparently they had the idea that chewing oxycontin pain patches and then taking a swallow of vodka was fine entertainment. Kid OD'd so they stuck him in a cold shower to no avail. Then they stuck him in a sleeping bag and left him and continued their party. They were afraid to call an ambulance so the lad died. I say kid. He was 21 or 22. I went to the funeral. . Unfortunately the story I referred to was not made up AI stuff. If oxycontin and vodka were available legally, that would never have happened. Oh, wait... That's actually a horrible story and I feel bad for the family. These things will happen as long as these things are readily available and we have a culture that celebrates their use. Someone should remind the kid's dad that freedom is scary. Surely that will make him feel better. Story in the OP might be fake, or might be from some whiny not-my-kid mom. Whoever wrote clearly has no idea how laws work. So ban alcohol too, right? Because it has killed a metric fuckton more kids than weed ever has or will. |
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You can say Facebook.
They already know you copied and pasted the whole thing and saved the pic. Hell they know you slowed down your scrolling and focused on it for a split second. |
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Stop saying laced weed.
Its more than likely synthetic FAKE "weed" stupid kids buy, shit that's not even close to weed kids buy thinking they got the real thing. Its some dried random flower sprayed with shit thats supposed to give a high. Been around for over a decade and caused some kids to have a bad reaction Or if it looked like weed, its hemp with the sprayed on shit that still looks like shit but will trick kids |
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Quoted: It was the mother that posted in Facebook - I did go back and yes it from a few years back..... The point has been made... I have friends that were watching their daughter kind of doing the same thing....for her it was mushrooms - they busted the plans... I have sat on a capitol murder case where the guy that got shot in the head was trying to buy some weed on a Friday night... I have a good friend brother passed away abusing oxy... Watching a friend's son throw his life away on alcohol - it is to the point that he is going to loose his wife and two young kids (this is after being in rehab for some 7 weeks). Drugs are a major problem...I do not want a nanny state. I raised two boys - same schools as the gal in the article Red View Quote I've never heard of anyone getting shot in the head while buying weed at a dispensary. The nanny state you say you don't want is what created this country's drug problems. |
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Quoted: Actually no. I work in the ER and speak to many LEO. Odds are, no matter the product, around here it’s probably adulterated. I am for legalization. View Quote With "Seed-to-sale" indoor grow state monitored batch tracking, no shit? How are they sneaking all those chemicals past inspectors? Are they still staking rattle snakes out around their plants to ward off would be thieves, too? Ask your cop friends, they'd know wouldn't they? |
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Quoted: It was the mother that posted in Facebook - I did go back and yes it from a few years back..... The point has been made... I have friends that were watching their daughter kind of doing the same thing....for her it was mushrooms - they busted the plans... I have sat on a capitol murder case where the guy that got shot in the head was trying to buy some weed on a Friday night... I have a good friend brother passed away abusing oxy... Watching a friend's son throw his life away on alcohol - it is to the point that he is going to loose his wife and two young kids (this is after being in rehab for some 7 weeks). Drugs are a major problem...I do not want a nanny state. I raised two boys - same schools as the gal in the article Red View Quote Lame. “popped up in my Book of Faces feed”……..”I did go back….” You could have been honest from the start, but here we are. |
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Quoted: This popped up in my Book of Faces feed.... After a lot of heartbreak, emotional breakdowns, and medical rollercoasters, I am ready to share my family’s nightmare. Please Share! On August 9th, Arianna went to Creekside HS orientation with a friend and her family, out to lunch, and to hang at her friend’s house. During lunch, the girls changed their plans, decided to ask her mom for the car and go the park to take pictures, and meet up with her friend’s guy friends to grab some weed. (Yes, the weed that is legal in several states, and the media portrays as a recreational drug that does no harm.) When the girls got the ball fields, the weed was all ready to go, and Arianna had to smoke first. She got 2 hits, and that’s when everything went downhill fast. Her throat and chest started to hurt so bad, she could barely breathe. So, the crew felt it was best that her friend takes her to get some Gatorade, because Gatorade fixes everything. When Ari started to drink the Gatorade, she began to vomit violently, and that continued for 45 mins. Along with the shortness of breath and blacking out. For 30 of these mins, while Ari was vomiting all through her friend’s car, they sat in a parking lot, not seeking help. Finally, her friend’s weed dealer showed up, and they all were yelling at her to drink more, and clean up her mess. She was unable to move, stop vomiting, and continued to black out. The crew finally felt it was time to take Ari home, so the guys followed the girls back to our neighborhood. Ari never made it home, they decided to pull into the untraveled wooded loop at the entrance of our neighborhood, and the guys pulled Ari out of the of the car, and they left her. She was still blacking out, incoherent, unaware of where she was, and scared. Thank God at one point she could pull it together and text a close friend of mine that she needed help. It was a boggled message, but enough. My friend could use the info she got from Ari to Avery and his friend on a search for her. They found her passed out, her body was limp, and she was unable to communicate with the boys. She had also passed out on an ant hill so she was full of ant bites. The boys took her to our house, and as soon as my twins got a hold of me, they took her to the ER. This is something that will haunt my 3 younger children and their friend for a lifetime. At the ER, Ari was given Narcan and 1 more reversal medication. These medications could wake her up to incoherently communicate and yell for about 30-45 mins. Long enough to get some basic information on what happened. After that she was in and out for 10 hours with very little ability to communicate. During this time, the SJSO was called to the ER to help further investigate. What a heartbreaking disaster! The Deputy that answered the call was truly an embarrassment to the SJSO. He apologized to us, told us there was nothing he could really do. Our daughter had made a bad decision to smoke weed, and this is the effects of way too much weed, even though the ER department just educated us on the drug called Grey Death, synthetic fentanyl. They felt the weed was laced, and unfortunately most synthetic drugs do not show up on their drug screens. He told us in drug cases, there is really nothing he can do, In the Julington Creek area, parents have money, and the protect the kids that participate in the drug scene, and it is truly just Juligton Creek’s Dirty Little Secret. He said it is here, the kids have the resources to buy the drugs, it is in the schools, overdoses are seen often in the ER, but no one talks about it, if they did no one would want to pay the extra money to live in such a sought-after community and school district. SAY WHAT?! This Deputy never investigated or helped us. He never even filed a report. The kids left my daughter on the side of a road, unseen to the public, in a physical state that was a medical emergency, to save their own asses, and not one of those kids will be prosecuted. Ari was transferred to Memorial hospital downtown for further medical and psychological evaluations, unfortunately, she never received additional medical services. She laid there for 6-7 hours not being able to communicate, and just out of it. She could understand what was being said to her, but that was it. The hospital never flushed her, ran tests to make sure she was okay, nothing! We were finally transferred to Wolfsons, and we got there about 2 am. Ari could drink water, walk to the restroom, and talk some. She has to this day very few memories of what all happened to her. She was admitted for 24 hours and was able come home. We returned to Wolfsons on Saturday because Arianna was struggling with her memory, dizzy, could not eat or drink, her speech was still jumbled, and she was still not able to stay awake. After several more tests she was cleared and we went home with no answers, besides give the drugs some time to leave her system. Ari then did a week of outpatient therapy at Wolfsons, to help with the trauma and anxiety she was experiencing. Every day she worked for 8 hours with the staff to try to get her ready to be able to go to school and handle the stress and trauma she is sorting through. Through the week Ari still was experiencing severe headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, and memory loss. It was very noticeable to myself and the staff that something was wrong. On the following Saturday Ari was admitted to the hospital again for 3 days under neurology. They kept her very medicated to ease the headaches and hope to find some answers. We are still not positive on the long-term effects of the unknown drug, but we are very lucky to have an amazing team at Wolfsons looking out for Ari. Arianna is finally back in school; the school has been amazing helping her every step of the way. She has a team in place to help her get through any emotional flashbacks, anxiety attacks, and 2 weeks of missed school. She still is having memory issues, severe headaches, blurred vision, and severe emotional trauma that keeps her awake all night, but she is trying to push through it daily. Parenting is tough, raising a teen in the world today is tougher. One bad decision, a decision that is legal in many states, and viewed by so many as a non-harming recreational drug, has changed our lives forever. Yes, I am beyond blessed to say she made it, she is in school, she learned a tough lesson. This will be a lesson she must relive over, and over again, every day, with no end in sight. And to make it worse, the friend, she got grounded, that’s it. The Saint Johns State Attorney feels that this neglect is not something to prosecute. It is only a misdemeanor 1, so why waste their time. Even though all three admitted to leaving Ari in a state of medical need, along the road, in an untraveled area. I am heartbroken, that these kids will never be punished for what could have killed my daughter. https://scontent-mia3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/21149937_10212723744560517_3308118962229521844_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_p526x296&_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=689c2a&_nc_ohc=4Tu-6qG6gycQ7kNvgH0pM-I&_nc_ht=scontent-mia3-1.xx&oh=00_AYCSr3Lt73C_e86TYtsmeZ_ZY8b5qfVQCQ6RtwZsBFJDew&oe=6709930C View Quote Boomer bullshit. Serious reply. If it was a real story Legal weed doesn’t have these issues. It’s highly controlled in every state that has fully legalized it. Laced shit is sold by dealers to the zombies who want it. It’s something she would have had to also pay extra for. Sort of like the drugs in Halloween candy. It’s fake. Drug dealers don’t give away stuff for free. |
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Reading posts like the op reminds me why phone scammers continue to call and why old people continue to get ripped off by them.
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Quoted: So ban alcohol too, right? Because it has killed a metric fuckton more kids than weed ever has or will. View Quote No, but stop using the "if drugs were legal people wouldn't die" argument. It's obviously false. If you want to legalize drugs that's fine, but at least be man enough to say you're okay with people - including kids - dying from it because freedom is supposed to be scary. Legalizing doesn't stop deaths or reduce crime or reduce the use of other, still-illegal drugs. In fact it seems to have had the opposite effect in Michigan. Just admit that the death and crime is a price you're willing to pay for the freedom to get high and move on. |
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Arianna Carrigan at Creekside?
With a name like Arianna she wasn't hard to find. Graduated next year. |
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I heard about a guy who smoked marijuana and it made him grow 6 inch fangs that dripped blood. Then he turned into a bat and flew around the room. He even testified before congress about it.
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