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California DA warns virtually all drugs on the streets are laced with fentanyl

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Riverside County District Lawyer Michael Hestrin mentioned on Monday that fentanyl overdoses are fueling a drug disaster.

In Riverside County, the variety of fentanyl deaths within the final 5 years has gone up 800%. This 12 months, we anticipate to have nicely over 500 folks die due to fentanyl poisoning,” Hestrin informed “America Reviews.”

Hestrin mentioned that legislation enforcement is dealing with a disaster of their county and throughout southern California at giant. He continued to say that district attorneys have gotten collectively to start out submitting homicide expenses in opposition to those that deal fentanyl.

“We obtained to push again, get the phrase out that this won’t be tolerated in our counties.”

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Roger Boyd, 35, holds a chunk of foil containing Fentanyl whereas spending time on McAllister Road within the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, Calif. Friday, June 21, 2019. (Picture by Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle by way of Getty Photographs)
(Picture by Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle by way of Getty Photographs)

Hestrin’s remarks got here as authorities knowledge signifies fentanyl overdose deaths doubled in 30 states throughout the nation between 2019 and 2021. 

Moreover, Alaska, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, California and Texas noticed their numbers skyrocket, quintupling over the identical time interval. 

Hestrin added that harsh penalties should not the only real resolution for the distribution of fentanyl.

“We’re working onerous to get the message out and also you having me on this system and protecting this additionally helps,” Hestrin informed ‘America Reviews.’ “Folks want to grasp there is no such thing as a protected method to make use of or deal fentanyl.”

“The medication on the streets now are just about all laced with fentanyl, it’s all blended in,” he cautioned.

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“There by no means was a time when medication have been protected, however now they’re actually killing folks; It’s enjoying Russian roulette.”

Fox Information’ Bailee Hill contributed to this report.