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Drug Dealers Have Moved on to Social Media


The marketing of illegal drugs on open platforms is “gaining prominence,” authorities note, while the number of drug transactions on the dark web has decreased in recent years. Read More

Fentanyl Almost Killed Michael Brewer. Now He Wants Snap to Pay


A lawsuit argues that the platform helped dealers sell children deadly counterfeit drugs. The plaintiffs’ legal strategy could change the internet as we know it. Read More

Napa teens take on fentanyl crisis with powerful short films: ‘That pill could possibly kill you’


Napa Opioid Safety Coalition sponsored the screening of youth-made PSAs on the dangers of fentanyl. Read More

Biden's DEA Administrator Touts Massive Decline in Fentanyl Overdoses


Anne Milgram, appointed in 2021, has been at the helm of the DEA through the height of the synthetic opioid crisis. Read More

Ex-student among 7 charged with running Rutgers social media drug marketplace, cops say


Seven people, including a former Rutgers University student, have been charged with creating a closed social media drug marketplace that connected students at the university with sellers, authorities ... Read More


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