Posted on 02/05/2020 12:05:36 AM PST by nickcarraway
Officials with the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office in southwest Louisiana issued the warning last week after making arrests in connection to the new drug.
It's called gray death and is a lethal combination of "some of the most deadly opioids including heroin, fentanyl and various fentanyl analogues," officials said on Facebook.
According to the Sheriff's Office, the new super drug began to surface in the South, first in Alabama and Georgia. Investigators said a "minuscule amount of this drug" can kill.
Sheriff's Office investigators released photos of what gray death looks like after suspects were taken into custody with the drug while traveling across St. Mary Parish from the Lake Charles Area.
"The public is advised to never pick up or touch this drug if you ever encounter it and to call and report it to law enforcement," officials said.
People whose brains have been fried by previously used drugs and have mental illness.
This farce of our law enforcement people trying to keep drug addicts who are desperately trying to die “safe” by assigning categories of risk to various chemical agents, all of which can kill you under the right circumstance, is ridiculous.
For drug dealers, I am all for summary execution, immediately.
Cops call it in as “Clean up on aisle 3”.
I don’t particularly care for cops, or the police state, we sometimes find ourselves in, but even more I despise drug dealers. No mercy.
Alice Marie Johnson too?
Already postulated in the British TV Show Red Dwarf "Bliss was a unique designer drug. Unique for two reasons. The first was that you could get addicted to Bliss just by looking at it. Which made it very hard for the police to carry out drug busts."
Bump. Krokodil
Thanks!
So all drugs should be treated as equally risky - including the drug alcohol, which certainly can kill you under the right circumstances?
after actually seen Krokodil sores....its like the poison is bubbling up thru their skin....
Since I strongly favor executing all drug dealers, from street level to kingpin, I advocate dosing each dealer with whatever he is selling at he time of his capture. The survivors can be tried, convicted and executed.
Feel-good policy. Dealers kill each other all the time, yet new ones keep springing up; thanks to the drug war's hyperinflation of drug prices, the money is just too good for many to turn down. And the odds of a competitor catching a dealer are much higher than the odds of law enforcement catching him.
I advocate dosing each dealer with whatever he is selling at he time of his capture.
That'll teach those pot dealers.
Pot and the accompanying stupidity will be legal by then.
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