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Fentanyl: The Silent Killer in American High Schools
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September 1, 2023

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The surge in fentanyl-related deaths among teenagers has led to a drug crisis in U.S. schools that is unprecedented. Students like Griffin Hoffmann, Sienna Vaughn, and Laird Ramirez, who believed they were consuming prescription painkillers, unknowingly ingested counterfeit pills laced with the potent and deadly synthetic opioid. Their deaths reflect a nationwide issue that has seen fentanyl involved in 84% of all teen overdose fatalities in 2021, a number that has tripled since 2019.

School Districts Confronting the Crisis

The Los Angeles Unified School District, one of the largest in the country, is now equipping its schools with naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses. However, schools cannot tackle this crisis alone and require the support of families, communities, and government bodies. Federal legislation is currently being proposed to assist schools in combating fentanyl, including a bill that would provide funding for schools to stock naloxone and train educators in drug education.

Families affected by the crisis have been leading efforts to raise awareness and push for more effective drug education in schools. Nonprofits such as Project 1 Life and Song for Charlie, founded by grieving relatives, are striving to educate adolescents about the dangers of fentanyl and counterfeit pills. They are advocating for a shift from the outdated “just say no” approach to a more fact-based strategy that resonates with teenagers.

DEA Issues Warning About Colorful Fentanyl Aimed at Youth

In 2022, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) had issued a warning about a recent trend of vibrantly colored fentanyl, dubbed “rainbow fentanyl,” being distributed across the United States. The brightly hued drug, seized in 26 states since August 2022, is suspected to be a tactic employed by drug cartels to appeal to younger individuals. The synthetic opioid comes in various forms, including pills, powder, and blocks that resemble sidewalk chalk.

According to DEA Administrator Anne Milgram, the distribution of rainbow fentanyl is a deliberate effort by drug traffickers to fuel addiction among children and young adults. Despite the different colors, the potency of the drug remains the same, posing an extreme danger to users. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine. A lethal dose is equivalent to just 10-15 grains of table salt.

Read more at NPR.

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