Two people have been arrested and charged after seven Virginia elementary students ate gummy bears from a plastic baggie that later tested positive for the potentially deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl, the Amherst County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

At first, it seemed the students were having an allergic reaction to something they ate Tuesday, Amherst County Public Schools said. The sheriff’s office conducted a field test of the bag, which had “a positive reaction for fentanyl,” the school district said.

“Preliminary investigation shows the students ingested gummy bears from a plastic baggie. In that baggie contained a residue, and the residue tested positive for fentanyl,” sheriff’s spokesperson Lt. Dallas Hill told CNN.

  • SeaJ@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    10 months ago

    While I’m guessing this actually may have been a case involving fentanyl, be cautious with stories “confirming” it via a field test. Those things are garbage and do not test specifically for fentanyl and are often faulty. Fentanyl is the current boogeyman so they generally attribute things to that when they actually have no clue.

  • bedrooms@kbin.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    0
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    10 months ago

    It’s suspiciously similar to the gummy incident in Japan.

    Although I guess it’s coincidence, one hypothesis is that there are organized people trying to addict youngsters into drugs.

    • lolcatnip@reddthat.com
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      10 months ago

      The idea of drug dealers trying to addict kids to drugs has been popular since at least the 80s, and I’ve never seen a single credible report of it happening. It just doesn’t even make sense. Addiction doesn’t happen instantly, and even if it did, the kids wouldn’t understand the cravings they were having, wouldn’t know what to do about it, and wouldn’t have reliable access to money to pay a dealer.

      It also doesn’t make sense from a dealer’s protective. A dealer would much rather risk jail if they get caught than risk being lynched by a mob of angry parents.