Monday, July 23, 2018

Why Are Dealers Mixing Fentanyl in Heroin?


We see or hear on the news about Fentanyl quite often these days. Most of the news is about people who overdosed on a mixture of Heroin and Fentanyl, or how many times more potent than Morphine Fentanyl is.

Drugs are about money, it doesn’t matter if its prescription drugs from your doctor, illegal drugs from the street or the money law enforcement receive in grants; drugs are always, about money.

In this case the new guidelines, regulations, and laws have helped both sides to make a lot of money. Drug Cartels found out Fentanyl was cheap and easy to make. According to Stratfor.com it costs about $3,300 to make a kilo (2,2 lbs) of Fentanyl.

CNN tells us recently Nebraska State Troopers seized 118 pounds of Fentanyl in a traffic stop. That amount is enough to overdose 26 million people. That amount cost the cartels $180,000 to make.

But this time we told then what the change in guidelines, regulations, and laws would do. After 40 years of the war on drugs we knew what the unintended consequences would be, illegal drugs would fill the void.

Heroin.net tells us the average cost of a single dose (0.1 g) of heroin purchased on the street has been reported as approximately $15–$20 in the U.S. state of Ohio.
So the 26 million doses would have been worth $390,000,000 street price to Cartels for that one shipment. And trust me cartels never put their eggs in one basket, how many shipments got past troopers that day?

Now cartels are manufacturing Carfentanil also called Carfentanyl.
According to Wikipedia Carfentanil is an analog of the synthetic opioid analgesic fentanyl. A unit of carfentanil is 100 times as potent as the same amount of fentanyl, 5,000 times as potent as a unit of heroin and 10,000 times as potent as a unit of morphine

The problem is how the drug world distribution works. At the top if you mess with quality you may not do well in the drug world. But as the something like Carfentanil with a potency 10,000 times that of morphine shifts down through the drug world, everybody is going to step on it. Imagine the profit for a drug dealer?

In 1mg of Carfentanil you have the equivalent of 10,000 doses of Morphine, wow. The problem for little Donny drug dealer is how to evenly distribute 1mg of Carfentanil into 9,999 mg’s of whatever little Donny drug dealer is using for cut.

If little Donny drug dealer makes a mistake and it’s easy when we’re talking about overdosing a little over 1/10,000th of a milligram.

Prohibition doesn’t work…..

Wikipedia
Heroin.net
CNN
Stratfor.com

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