Commentary: How supply and demand have driven the US drug crisis into the ‘synthetic era’
by Sam Quinones, Los Angeles Times
Nov 03, 2021
3 minutes
At a party in Los Angeles in September, four people overdosed from what they thought was cocaine, three of them dying before paramedics arrived. The cocaine they used reportedly contained fentanyl.
The deaths were another example of what has taken place across the U.S. over the last few years as we have entered what I call the synthetic era of drugs — street dope made with chemicals; no plants involved. Synthetic drugs of various kinds have been around for decades, but none have come close to the supply and threat of the two staples now coming up from Mexico:
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