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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FOIA[/quote] Typical. Waste time FOIA’ing documents about how the school handled another child’s issue rather than simply expending that energy on ensuring your child is informed enough to make a better decision or talking with your kid about how fentanyl has upped the risks of taking any pill. Then blame the system for whatever happens to your kid while you were busy being nosy and antagonizing the school district for FOIA documents. [/quote] Did you see the story about the police officer who OD’d accidentally (and lived thankfully) because she accidentally touched a tiny speck of fentanyl with HER HAND during a traffic stop? How are kids supposed to prevent accidentally touching fentanyl?[/quote] Lmao that was a complete hoax [/quote] Officers have OD'd just being near it on video too. [/quote] Please educate yourself. This is dangerous misinformation.[/quote] Please explain how it's "dangerous." Are you a teen fentanyl proponent? [/quote] Of course not. Unfortunately, I have had to administer narcan and handle a person and items that had fentanyl on them while dealing with an opioid-addicted relative and I'm still here. You can't overdose on fentanyl by touching a speck of it or being near to it. People regularly use and are addicted to straight fentanyl (as is my relative). PP above already said pretty much the same thing, but the more unwarranted hysteria there is about accidental exposure to fentanyl via the scary drug addict, the less we are focusing on things like harm reduction, education and prevention, making narcan available, etc. More people will die, and opioid addiction isn't very discriminatory.[/quote]
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