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HubbaHubba
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- Mar 20, 2022
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In many US cities like San Francisco and Seattle, there are many of such report. In SF alone, there are 1,875 people died of OD just between Jan-Feb 2022. You can Google "Fentanyl death <name of city>".
So my question: is it THAT easy to get Fentanyl / Opioid? If yes, how would they get it? It's definitely not a one time purchase because typically the OD happened after a prolonged use.
Also in SF, there are people that OPENLY use drug (thought I don't know if it's fentanyl) and cops won't even bother arresting them.
So my question: is it THAT easy to get Fentanyl / Opioid? If yes, how would they get it? It's definitely not a one time purchase because typically the OD happened after a prolonged use.
Also in SF, there are people that OPENLY use drug (thought I don't know if it's fentanyl) and cops won't even bother arresting them.