Depends on the area and the fuckhead you’re dealing with.
I got some weed with some kind of upper in it once. That was me being a stupid teen tho lol.
A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
They don’t, by and large. “Laced drugs” has been a myth used to demonize drug sellers.
People might lace their own drugs (if youve never had a dirty blunt its a good time) but thats pretty much it.
Source: me, having done lots of drugs for many, many years
Depends on the area and the fuckhead you’re dealing with.
I got some weed with some kind of upper in it once. That was me being a stupid teen tho lol.
Oh no my steak is to juicy and my lobster has free speed
DMX was handed blunts laced with crack when he was a teenager, and it became a dependency until the day he died. That’s why people do it in most cases: to create dependency.
Dude he was handed a blunt people were smoking, they put crack in it cuz they wanted it in the blunt.
Drug dealers aren’t out here putting extra drugs in your drugs for free.
If a crack dealer wanted to get someone hooked they’d just give em crack, same for heroin. Testers are real, they’re not gonna hide it in your vitamins
It happens, I gave one well known example. It doesn’t happen often but it does happen.
A well known example that doesn’t match what was being said is the point.
You’re literally talking about the exception I included right there
I’m a secondary source, and validate your statement.
Yeah, no. Anecdotal evidence isn’t evidence.
andrewta@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Fentanyl is frequently being mixed with a potent animal tranquilizer called
xylazine (known on the street as “tranq” or “tranq dope”), creating a dangerous and often fatal combination. This mixture has been declared an "emerging threat
So yeah it’s out there
CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
According to whom?
prettybunnys@piefed.social 17 hours ago
Are you being deliberately contrarian or do you me a to imply the opioid AND fentanyl epidemic are somehow made up?
IronBird@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
pretty sure they’re just asking for sources
CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
Just because heroin and fentanyl are prevalent on the streets doesn’t mean that every claim that sounds like it was sourced from a 1990s chain letter is true. That’s an absurd assertion. The commenter I replied to didn’t mention either of these drugs in their comment.