With the current problems. And meth?

  • SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I just asked my 12-year old, and he says he’s learning about this in his health class right now.

    Fentanyl: “Only a very small amount will kill you. They are often laced in street drugs and stuff bought from the internet.”

    Opioids: “They’re like painkillers and numb your senses and thoughts. They can make your slower and weird.” (that’s all he was told)

    Nothing on the other stuff yet.

    He’s said that his teacher had a relative die from fentanyl. She’s very passionate about drug education, from what he says, and notes that she hasn’t ever said that “all drugs are bad” or anything like that.

    She’s also apparently brought in nurses and doctors to help with explanations and information about certain drugs. No cops, apparently, which thank god. Hopefully it stays that way.

    So far, I’m very happy with the kind of drug education he’s getting. I supplement it with more in-depth, one-on-one conversations, as well. Not all drugs are evil, and I let him know that.