- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
Florida deputy Jesse Hernandez screamed “shots fired,” and frantically fired his gun after an acorn fell onto the roof of his squad car, making him jump.
Florida deputy Jesse Hernandez screamed “shots fired,” and frantically fired his gun after an acorn fell onto the roof of his squad car, making him jump.
That’s why they also spread the myth of fentanyl overdoses by incidental contact. They see an unknown substance, have a panic attack, and assume they’re OD’ing.
Ask any paramedic… you really can’t OD from incidental skin contact with fentanyl.
Who is they and why would they need to spread a myth that skin contact with fentanyl would cause an OD?
Cops, and so they can keep abusing drug addicts.
Drug addicts would be the first to know skin contact with fentanyl doesn’t cause an OD so yeah not sure that’s the answer…
But, even if they didn’t know I don’t see how drug addicts thinking skin contact with fentanyl causing an OD enables cops to abuse them more?
Cops are the ones who think skin contact can cause an OD.
Yeah, got it, was being dense for a moment…