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Friday, September 16, 2022

We Won't See Our Melanie Grow': Family Speaks After 15-Year-Old Girl Dies From Fentanyl Poisoning

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


Teen girl dies from fentanyl poisoning; Family spreading awareness in her honor

A 15-year-old girl from Bernstein High School has died after what police believe was fentanyl poisoning. Now, her family is hoping to spread awareness so other families won't go through what they are going through.

LOS ANGELES - The family of 15-year-old Melanie Ramos wants to spread awareness after the Bernstein High School student died after collapsing from fentanyl poisoning Tuesday.

The parents of two teen girls became concerned after their daughters did not return home from school and reported them missing Tuesday evening. The stepfather of one of the girls began driving around in search of his stepdaughter and kept circling back to her school. 

Around 8 p.m., he found her collapsed in the courtyard of the school campus located near the intersection of North Wilton Place and Fountain Avenue. In a fragile state, she managed to tell her stepfather she took half a pill she bought at Lexington Park.

Ramos was later found that evening inside the school's bathroom.

"Anger is probably my top [emotion] right now. I'm angry that in my heart I feel the school failed. The reason why is because they didn't even notice that Melanie was missing. They didn't find out until later so that tells you they don't check on our children. They don't do sweeps," said Gladys Manriques, a family member of Ramos.

Xochitl Quintero, Ramos' aunt, said the family is heartbroken over their loss. Ramos has two younger sisters.
"I had to tell her sister that her big sister is not going to come back. She's a seven-year-old. How do you tell a seven-year-old her sister is not going to come back? I'm hurt that I had to do that, give her that painful news, and have her cry for a long period of time," said Quintero.

Quintero said Ramos was a loving kid who always checked in, and had dreams.

"She loved her siblings. She loved her mom. She wanted to go to the army. She loved traveling, and she just came back from Mexico visiting her family. We're gonna miss her. Her mom is going to miss her," said Quintero.

The family wants to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl and drug consumption. They are hoping parents will speak to their children and educate them following Ramos' death.

"Every parent is busy. Just take five to ten minutes out of your time, and ask your child if anyone is pressuring them. Pay attention to who they're hanging around. That's the biggest thing. Who influences [them] and who they hang around will impact your child. Teach them what this drug can do because this is not just a drug. This is poison. Think of our Melanie. Think of our Melanie every time you think you're gonna do something. Think about her because causing pain to your family is not OK," said Manriques.

The Los Angeles Police Department said Thursday two juveniles, ages 15 and 16, have been arrested in connection with the recent overdose/poisoning cases of high school students in the Hollywood area, including Ramos' death.

In a press conference held Thursday afternoon, LAPD Chief Michel Moore said the students purchased what they believed was Percocet at either Lexington Park or on the Bernstein High School campus. However, the drugs were laced with fentanyl. 

Moore noted they have records of overdoses among teens dating back to Aug. 26. The fall semester began for LAUSD students on Aug. 15.

Moore added that the incidents should not be classified as "overdoses" and instead the students had been "poisoned."

The family is hoping for justice following Ramos' passing.

"I think there's a line to blame and we want justice for Melanie. We want her to be remembered as happy and I think she would want justice as well," said Manriques.

The family has launched a GoFundMe page to raise money for funeral expenses and to bury Ramos in Mexico. Those looking to help can click here for more information.

"You never think this is gonna happen to you so if everybody can take out their time [we would appreciate it]. You can donate a dollar. It doesn't have to be $150, or $20, it can be a dollar or a share, a simple share," said Manriques.

114 comments:

  1. Why do high schoolers need to take Percocet in the first place, don't they know they are laced with fentanyl?

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    1. I don’t know about the first part of your sentence, obviously there’s legitimate reasons why but as far as why all of them don’t know about it being fentanyl at this point is a real question.

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    2. I was just told by a cop today at a community organization that I work at, a local nonprofit for domestic abuse, but that's beside the point, the police officer was saying that in a confidential briefing a month ago that fentanyl is going to be considered a weapon of mass destruction by the US government very shortly. This has to do with the fact that China is providing the precursors and the fact that there are so many border control issues. I think this is going to happen sooner rather than later. Don't shoot the messenger it's just what I was told

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    3. 2:32 But what would denoting it as a weapon of mass destruction even do or change

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    4. But the blue percocet 30's are the most common pill that are laced with fentanyl.

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    5. 2:32 like a local cop would know anything about what’s in the discussion in the highest ranks of the government. They should just give out man slaughter charges for anyone moving this trash

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    6. 2:48 People should really stop saying “laced”. Laced implies that it’s the real drug but mixed with something else however in this case it’s not “laced with fentanyl” t’s literally 100% fentanyl.

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    7. Fent test strips need to be free and available. Pass them out in schools!

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    8. 2:32 i just glanced at a article TODAY saying exactly what you said. I didn't read it but you might be right.

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  2. I go funded 10 I challenge the readers to beat me

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  3. Come on kids 🤦‍♂️Percs aren’t around anymore. RIP

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    1. As someone who works in substance abuse field I can tell you they're very much around still.

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    2. 1:07 Real percs? In the U.S.? Ha, don’t make me laugh.

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    3. Yes, real percs. The people in treatment I worked with had connections with crooked Drs and would only use them when they couldn't get a hold of fent.

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    4. 5:14, I will back you up on this. Percs are available but not "on the street". The demand and price is so high for real percocets that deal is set up before hand, certainly not a 'whats app's situation

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    5. I’m addictive to percs and norcos percs are very much alive I have a few older folks who sell me there prescription the second they get it. Last night I spent $400 on 30 pills so like $13 each, worth it to me to not take a risk with fent. Percs are very much out there just ask the older people you know. Most don’t take them and don’t realize they have $$ laying around. My dumb addicted as makes them happy.

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    6. 5:14
      6:39
      No they’re not you’re both full of shit

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    7. 9:08 Sure you do bro

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    8. 232 bitter punk. You're not a bro you're a dick head. You are who the poison is for. Stop involving other people lil dude. Do it yourself coward.

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    9. 3:30 I have no idea what you’re even talking about. Do what myself? You need to calm down and just accept the fact that there’s clearly no oxycodone on the street anymore so stop fucking lying. You don’t know anyone with oxy.

      It’s morons like you who have some young people thinking there’s still real percs out there which is why they succumb to these fentanyl pills. Reckless dummy. You’re living in the 2010s still.

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    10. 4:14 Right. that guy talking back is a fucking fanboy he doens't know the streets like that

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    11. How do I post a pic so I can shut you up lol

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    12. Oxys, percs, and even Mexican "stem and seeds" weed is still very much in the streets.

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  4. The big problem here is why are these kids take drugs ? Where are the parents?

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    1. Probably wasn't a concern when she was alive, now she dead! Here comes the finger pointing and demonizing a whole country and race of people.

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    2. 10:59 Temptation gives bad advice, parents at work are always the last to know, but I am sure the school already knew they had a problem and kept it under the rug, has been happening since the 80s, even with police officers guarding the school halls.

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    3. I read the article parents blaming the school for kids taking drugs in the ladies restroom, how can they have Security or monitors in restrooms monitoring every student.
      The school district is large..and you could imagine how many lawyers are lining up, to represent the dead girls family, I can already see the 1st in line, that Crump Lawyer activist, waiting for a big lawsuit payout to commence.
      The fault does not lay on the school whatsoever

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    4. What do you mean where are the parents? What does that have to do with taking drugs? The issue is not teens taking drugs, they’re always going to do that, the problem is the fact that apparently not every teen has gotten the message that it’s just fentanyl out there right now.

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    5. 12:33 it has to do everything, remember your first and most important school is your house

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    6. 7:40 And what does that have to do with what 10:59 said? You can stop fentanyl use if you’re a parent but it’s not like you’re going to stop them from using drugs in general.

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    7. 12:05 im sure that "Crump lawyer activist " will help if called upon but he isnt the lawyer who chases the ambulance. You must have hated Johnny Corcoran.

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  5. Another thing... They just need to scrapp this fentanyl shit. It brings heat. Bad attention.

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    1. 11:04 That’s what I thought but apparently they don’t care. I’m not convinced that everyone, even in the upper ranks of the Sinaloa cartel are savvy businessmen.

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    2. It did, but now everyone sells it

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  6. Is that Tiktok generation?

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    1. the girl in the story looks more emo than anything else and everything happens on Tiktok nowadays, legal or illegal. US Government needs to seriously think about shutting down this app and banning it from app stores. I can tell you right now, if the CCP saw that Tiktok was having the same effect on China's kids they would take it down in the blink of an eye. Here in the States decisions take forever to be determined, meanwhile people who fall victim to addiction, disorders, mental issues as a result of social media end up as collateral damage. there's always that group of people who end up getting victimized by these vices before meaningful action is taken to remedy the problem. always happens that way. Rules are written in blood and so are laws, that's a fucking fact

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  7. That is a high achieving High school, yet these two decided to experiment with drugs, what happened to the DARE program, that teaches kids to stay away from drugs.
    I have a daughter Chelsea and a son Dylan in highschool, I sure don't want peer pressure in playing with deadly illegal drugs.
    I am sure kids act like they know it all, until it happens to someone they know.

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    1. Bro you sound like you’re straight out of a 1980s cringy ass DARE psa. I don’t even know where to begin with you, every sentence is just pure cringe here and it makes me nervous knowing you have children wth.

      High achieving high school? “Where is DARE”? I can’t tell if you’re a genius troll or what. Sounds almost satirical.

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    2. 11:11 This is the exact kind of disconnected-from-reality viewpoint that pushes more kids to do drugs in the first place. If you wanna bracket out drugs as being the “wrong path” then don’t make the other side also look ignorant and unappealing.

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    3. 12:39 old school Grampa, your stuck in the 80s, they still offer those programs.
      To keep kids off the poison.

      You making fun of a girl that died, and we know where these drugs came from.

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    4. 1:45 What? Hardly anything you said here even made any sense or had any relevance. You’re probably just another delusional hallucinatory caffeine user. DARE is still around yes but they focus on bullying these days not drugs. Obviously the DARE anti-drug program has only been shown to increase drug use among youths, especially among members in the actual program which seems to be one of the greatest predictors for future drug abuse; being part of DARE. Secondly, no one was making fun of a girl who just died of fentanyl, so this is what makes me believe you’re a caffeine tweaker seeing into alternate realities and such. They’re not real realities though. Druggo

      And who says we don’t know where the drugs came from? Of course we know. Your comment seems to raise more questions than answers.

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    5. @2:29pm

      Caffeine consumption makes a person a "tweaker"? TIL we have visitors from Salt Lake City in the BB comments.

      Cheers, amigo, Imma down this next cold brew for you.

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    6. At 1:45 lol at old school Grampa!!😂😂😷

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    7. 4:27 Yes. Caffeine heads are basically speed freaks without the sleep deprivation and they’re bigger assholes than even cokeheads. They also tend to get very delusional and resort to strawman arguments because they so often hallucinate the other person’s point in their mind instead of actually listening. They’re not clearheaded people, they’re scatterbrained problems incarnate who self-project non-stop.

      I don’t really get the Salt Lake City reference though. Maybe I’m not enough of a tweaker to get it.

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    8. I have read several studies on the effectiveness of these DARE programs over the years. Every study consistently say that these programs are ineffective. You can google "D.A.R.E. effectiveness" to read these various studies. I sent a meta analysis to both Hearst and Sol which I am hoping they post.
      We have spent billions on these programs and all of that money went down the drain.

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    9. @5:13
      Salt Lake City is a reference to Mormons, who forbid caffeine consumption. Just a joke.

      Best of luck to you. I imagine it's hard out there, having to navigate the world with beliefs like yours.

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    10. 6:01 Oh I see, Mormons ya. But ya I mean, it is kinda annoying living life in a society where every other person is a irritable unstable caffeine freak. It’s definitely one of the worst drugs for your mental health that I’ve seen. So… I feel more bad for them than myself ultimately.

      I would be a lot more accepting of caffeine culture and its users if they didn’t try to justify their DAILY relationship with it. If they used caffeine just a few times a week then I wouldn’t have to constantly shit on them but they’re on that shit everyday sometimes multiple doses a day and it makes them manic little bitches.

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    11. It’s funny, cause I used to work with a Mormon and he was drinking a Pepsi. I asked him if he wants a coffee for break, he said” we can’t drink hot beverages”. I asked even hot chocolate? He said “no we can drink that”.So i I said basically it’s because they have caffeine in them. He said”ya that’s the just of it”. Then I asked why was he drinking a Pepsi? He replied “it doesn’t say anything in the book about cold drinks” lol. I found it to be a great oxymoron

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    12. now a days they raise these kids very weak!!! peer pressure!? mf i said no! all it took!! till this day no addictions just ambitions

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    13. 5:17 the US Government is always overpaying for Bullshit programs and private training and BS, but congress appropriates funds for lawmakers favorite charities, they know there will campaign donations from their favorite amigos...
      donie "the Unpresidented Disgrace" demanded extra funds for the melitary and then extorted them off about 5 billion dollars for his "wall's contractors that patched a few meters of wall and stole the rest of money but donated to the trumpanzee, there was no money left for the solar panels promised.

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  8. D.A.R.E ....Drug Abuse Resistance Education

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    1. DARE looks like a threat,
      you dare resist and you get in deep shit with your peers.
      While Nancy Reagan advised to "Just Say NO", her husband's own cabinet members promoted and trafficked drugs for the masses in the US where the Big Bucks are, with the excuse of helping the Nicaraguan Contras fight the Somocistas, but they chose to pocket the moneys and laundering them to invest in China, the more the US throws money by the billions to solve the problem the more problem they have, time to look for other solutions that do not require giving billions of dollars to greedy operators.

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    2. What does that have to do with keeping kids off fentanyl? DARE has always been shown to have a high correlation of causing more drug use, not lowering it.

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    3. 11:54 The Reagans also promoted getting only 5 or 6 hours of sleep every night which is why they got Alzheimer’s dementia.

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    4. DARE educates for youngters the importance of staying away from drugs. 12:40 it's best to educate them than not at all, obviously the parents or the school did not educat them on dangers of drugs.

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    5. 1:11 How fucking high are you? “Just say no” has done nothing but make everything worse. That’s the antithesis of harm reduction. You’re as dumb as these teens no 🧢

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    6. 1:40 what a dork.

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    7. 4:38 what makes YOU a dork???
      Because everybody has something...
      Anyway, if the Reagans got Alzheimer, it is only natural, it comes with age, but the Presidential Pardoned iran/ contra conspirators and rogue agents unleashed the cocaine and crack epidemics that have ended in meth and fentanyl addiction and worse, cartel wars.

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    8. 4:38 Compelling counterargument mister teetotaling idealist.

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    9. 4:52 You’re clearly replying to the wrong person number one and number two; Alzheimer’s/dementia is absolutely NOT normal. Everyone will experience some form of cognitive decline with age but to get to that point is absolutely not normal. We’ve been brainwashed in this modern society to think that that’s normal when it’s not. It’s ridiculously easy to prevent clinical dementia and multiple sleep experts have publicly connected the Reagans’ machismo battle against the 8 hour sleep cycle to their subsequent senile afflictions. The Reagans were wrong about everything is my point.

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    10. 5:20 you are right...but the great communicator communicated what he was paid to comunicate, he did that efficiently, and he was used.
      12:41 is the one that crapped it up, many roads lead to Rome and to alzheimer, we are witnessing trump forgetting he said he has the greatest mind and the greatest memory but all he remembers now is to plead the 5th.

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  9. It should be common knowledge by now that street pills are mostly fentanyl. please stay on the porch and say no to drugs.

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  10. Haji Bagcho... That dude controled 90% if all heroin movement in the world. Look him up. They need to allow this guy to take control again. Theirs always gonna be overdoses.... Only thing is it needs to be controlled by Real heroin kings. Not These Chinese chemicals getting turned into actual poison.

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    1. Wasn’t he a terrorist? If it’s the same person I’m thinking of.

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    2. Genius idea. Free Bin Ladens buddies. That can't go wrong

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  11. Rest In Peace. My heart goes out to the family, and all families that have been affected by drugs. Say no to drugs kids.

    Saludos compa Sol, Hearst, y todos los de BB. Thank you for everything that you guys do to make this place the amazing place it is. Much respect. Saludos y un abrazo desde Los Angeles- El Nemesis

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    1. Stop trying to make this about “drugs” in general. This is solely a fentanyl problem.

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    2. It's a drug problem.

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    3. 1:09 Last I checked fentanyl is only one drug. Sure there’s analogues too but it’s clearly a fentanyl fucking problem not a broader drug problem. Grow up

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    4. Nobody said fentanyl wasn't one drug.

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    5. 12:58 That’s what you’re heavily implying when you say drug problem instead of fentanyl problem. Makes one look like an un-nuanced coward.

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  12. LAPD caught 2 suspects, that sold the 2 girls the drugs laced with fentanyl. To make matters worse, it's 2 students from the same high school. They they will tell where they got their supply.

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  13. Parents blame the school but should look in the mirror first and then the failure of the gvt and dea's war on drugs! The school system has to deal with the trash sent from dysfunctional homes, though, in many ways the school system is badly broken!

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  14. I sure don't want to go to that funeral of the young girl, it would be very depressing.
    I donated $40 bucks to the GoFundMe page for funeral expenses.

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  15. LA has good weed,do that instead.I know that area near Hollywood,had hangout around there for years and during my crack years almost 1 and a half decades ago.Took me 17 times to quit.Sad to hear. Smoke weed instead ,better and less dangerous,unless used for a long long time.

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    1. Dude weed and/or beer isn’t enough for most people. Weed is the baseline not the climax. There’s obviously more euphoric heights to be reached. THC also loses so much of its euphoria right as tolerance begins to build and since everyone seems to mostly just use weed 90% of the time already; everyone has such a high tolerance.

      When you decide to limit yourself to only one drug you have to use that same drug for everything which is what ruins the high which causes you to abuse it and become essentially addicted.

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    2. 2:35 that's the problem with weed. You shouldn't smoke it every day save it for the weekend and you get high as fuck because you haven't built a tolorence. But yeah some people its not enough they need more

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    3. 4:41 If you can't resist the first time, chances that you will resist better the next time are even less...
      What you do is practice to punch the snout of the first guy that offers you free drugs or grifa, he is NOT your friend.

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    4. 4:59 Bro we don’t even have time for your trolling today. Go pick another news/topic cycle or website to construct ignorant pointless statements on. I would ask where you even draw the line on “drugs” but I know that you’re just a troll wasting time anyways with no actual substantive point.

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    5. Weed will always irrespective of tolerance level.Smoke and drink bourbon or whiskey.The chemical drugs make you paranoid,the body reaction is bad.Stupid I fell for that sh--t

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    6. NO drugs at all. No weed, no alcohol. that's the only way to avoid this shit as an inexperienced user. a lot of us here know a decent amount about MJ and the dynamics between society and drugs especially among people we know. Young people don't know shit about substances and its effects. they only want to be associated with drugs because other people they look up to think it's cool. sooner or later they will begin to spiral. once your tolerance gets too high it's onto the next thing. weed leads to cocaine and that leads to heroin or meth and before you know it you're chasing fent

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    7. 5:24 you have more time to waste with your pointless criticism than I did with my (to you) gibberish comment...
      I am nobody's "bro"

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    8. 5:24 comment about the topic at hand, instead of being a crybaby bully in here.

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    9. 1:04 Your cognitive processes and communication skills make it seem like you huff paint.

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    10. 1:14 Caffeine is still worse than those

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    11. 7:50 And here you are yet again wasting more time

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    12. 11:23 You’re gonna kill me with your colossal amounts of irony. We don’t need 4:59 trolling on serious topics like this. Call me when you both grow up.

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    13. 2:41 keep it up,
      just keep it up!
      Pendeja,

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    14. 2:41:
      You better watch out. Sir is going to come down into your mama's basement and punch you in the nose. I would rather have Chapo after me than Sir. He doesn't play games. This could get serious.

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  16. If is deemed a WOMD the US might be able to do hits in Mexico right? As if the traffickers were labelled as terrorists. Hope that makes sense.

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    1. I can’t see the terrorist designation ever really happening because it would just change so much and would screw up international relations between the US and Mexico.

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  17. People have got to realize that you are never to old to die of doing stupid shit!
    Yeah we can all bicker over the how this can or cannot be prevented but in the end everyone including kids that doing anything bad has consequences. Deadly consequences many a time!
    Parents wake up and tell your kids before its too late.

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    1. Kids play with drugs at school one dies, all hell breaks loose, let's blame the High school, for not checking the restroom stalls.wait let's blame the principal, oh wait let's blame the parents, at least the parent, that was driving in circles suspected something.
      Heck I am going to blame the Bus driver on MTS line 232.

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    2. 4:36 Blame BS does not work, investigate and send culprits to the firing squad...their only saving grace will be if they snitch.

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    3. I wish I had never seen that PSA with eggs frying in a pan “this is your brain on drugs” I wanted that feeling and spent years on crack. Now I’m in and out of rehab since then. DARE ruined my life.

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  18. Damn that rights activist lawyer Crump is probably all over this he sees lawsuit dollars against the school. The school district did not force the ladies to take drugs, they did it on their own free will. 0 dollars for lawsuit happy lawyers.

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    1. You're being too kind to that vulture no good POS

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    2. 1:15 and yet, CRUMP has made his money, samll commissions out of whitest of imbeciles' taxpayer funded "education and expensive seminars" that militarized US Cuicos without need, just to make private police training contractors happy with US treasury money for their steroids.

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  19. It's different now that fentanyl has entered the scene . 30 years ago when cocaine and heroin were the hardest drugs the junkie had to have a few notches on their belt to mess around with heroin. they almost had to climb the ladder of tolerance cause anybody that wasn't a hardcore rock bottom lifelong dope fiend didn't want to be associated with heroin, the devil's poison. you had to be an experienced drug addict to go as far as heroin . nowadays fentanyl is in everything you dont have to be a rock bottom addict to run into it , shit you just bought some pills off the street cause your're a pill user and those shits have fenty in em and you dont even know it. all the more reason why young kids should be forced to stay away from drugs and drug influences as much as possible . Bring out the straightjackets, seriously.

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    1. Bollocks. Plenty of people used heroin in the 70s and other time periods that were not at rock bottom. Was Lorraine Newman at rock-bottom?

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  20. Fentanyl is killing many, that think they are taking a regular drug. They come from Mexico the government has to be held accountable.

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  21. What will it take for Mexico and the US to wake up, that killer fentanyl is made, that if laced or taken wrong it will kill the drug users.

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  22. Damn kids the more you tell to stay away from drugs, the more they want to do it.
    If it was the real percercet, why in the hell, would youngsters need it for? It's a pain killer, so youngsters get pain like an old lady?

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    1. 12:53 Are you 12? Strong opioids like Percocet (oxycodone), morphine, heroin, etc. cause strong euphoria. Ever heard of getting high?

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    2. How many will die of fake pills this year?

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  23. Hi BB
    I am a parent of two kids Rebecca 16 and Joel 15, in high school already. I as thier father have told them the dangers of using drugs, like it happened to these two girls.
    So corect me if I am wrong.
    People buy a pill that resembles Percercet, so the pill is a fake, but only has some fentanyl in it.

    Or it does have percercet and laced with fentanyl?

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    1. It’s not Percocet “laced with fentanyl”, it’s literally just straight up fentanyl pressed into a pill. Chemically speaking; it has nothing to do with real Percocet. It’s just the same shape and similar logo. The pills are 100% fentanyl and nothing else. Sometimes the pills will be a mix of meth and fentanyl even but there’s no real oxycodone anywhere. No one on the streets has real oxy these days obviously. Not unless you have some serious disease or just had surgery and you got it from a doctor. But that’s not the streets. These days all there is in terms of black market opioids is Lean (codeine), fentanyl and very little heroin; almost all of which is laced with fentanyl.

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    2. 2,59 So all this pills that are labelled on the pills M30 are just made to look like perhs, I just cant believe that they are loaded with Fent. and coming from Mexico. I read in here too, that they come in different colors too.
      Junkies think its the real perch and they end up overdosing and die.

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    3. 3:16 Not exactly. Around 2019/2020 and even in 2021; sure most people thought they were just trying real Percs, nothing to do with junkies. We’re talking about everyone, drug experimenters in general. Not the addicts.

      Now over the past few years we’ve garnered a population of fentanyl addicts too but that’s mostly just because that’s all that is around now in terms of opioids (or lean if you’re filthy rich) so they had no choice but to settle for fent. At this point the vast majority of people have kind of gotten the message that no real Percs are out there anymore on the street and that it’s all fentanyl so that’s why stories like this are less common than they were at the same time during say 2021. I think in recent months cartels have actually stepped back on trying to make it look “exactly like real M30s” as everyone now kind of just gets that it’s fent so they’re not even really hiding it anymore. The pills I think look slightly different than the real ones now and the multicolored ones might be to warn people they’re counterfeit. Cartels trying to pass off fentanyl pills as real M30s is kind of old news. It would’ve been better if more people realized that two years ago. Now the cartels are happily trafficking in what everyone now knows to be fentanyl powder and pills and they’re really just supplying the addict market at this point because the casual (just experimenting) opioid scene is kind of dead. The more rebellious or drug seeking subcultural youths have kind of shifted their attention away from opioids towards ketamine and MDMA and Xanax and things like that since heroin and oxy are no more and lean is far too expensive and not really that easy to come by anymore.

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    4. Lopez Obrador brings death to Americans

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    5. 6:27 no pinchis mames!!!
      Nomás la de "Obrador" te cabe???

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