Explaining his opposition to authorized marijuana a few years in the past, Sen. Marco Rubio (R–Fla.) warned that black-market weed is “laced with fentanyl.” When former President Donald Trump invoked “fentanyl laced marijuana” on Saturday, his logic made much more sense: He cited that hazard as a cause to assist Modification 3, a Florida poll initiative that will legalize leisure marijuana in that state. However each arguments suffered from the identical flaw: So far as we will inform, “fentanyl laced marijuana” is an imaginary risk.
Since it’s a constitutional modification, Florida’s marijuana initiative would require assist from 60 % of voters to take impact. In two of three polls performed this month, assist fell shy of that threshold. The third ballot put assist at 63 %, however the margin of error was plus or minus 4.6 proportion factors. In a Reality Social submit that implicitly endorsed Modification 3, Trump nonetheless took it without any consideration that voters will approve the initiative in November, and he provided a couple of causes to welcome that end result.
“Somebody shouldn’t be a prison in Florida” for possessing marijuana “when that is authorized in so many different States,” Trump declared, saying such arrests “break lives & waste Taxpayer {Dollars}.” He added that “nobody ought to grieve a cherished one as a result of they died from fentanyl laced marijuana.” It’s exhausting to disagree with that assertion or with the implicit premise that marijuana bought by state-licensed dispensaries is apt to be extra dependable than marijuana bought from black-market sellers. However there isn’t any stable proof that anybody has ever “died from fentanyl laced marijuana.”
That state of affairs is uncertain on its face. Changing or fortifying heroin with fentanyl, which is stronger and cheaper to supply, makes financial sense. So does urgent fentanyl into tablets disguised as ache drugs that promote for $5 to $25 every on the black market. However it isn’t clear why pot sellers would surreptitously combine their product with fentanyl.
“Illicit-market weed sells for anyplace from $5 to $30 a gram in most states,” Leafly author Calvin Stovall famous in 2022. “Fentanyl is value about $40 per 25 microgram patch (the low-end dosage for a most cancers affected person treating extreme ache). A pure gram of fentanyl is value as much as $200. Meaning a weed vendor must spend $40 on a fentanyl patch, efficiently extract the drug from the patch, after which ‘lace’ a $30 gram of their greatest weed to dwell as much as these fantasies. In a best-case financial state of affairs, the vendor is dropping $10 on each sale. Worst case, they’re poisoning loyal prospects and losing fentanyl that might promote for extra at a decrease quantity.”
Stovall consulted a black-market pot vendor, who agreed that enterprise technique is extremely implausible. “You may make cash off of fentanyl by the microgram, simply by chopping the dope with it,” the vendor stated. “Weed goes by the pound, although. So why put one thing costly in a less expensive product? And free of charge?” The vendor, who may barely include his laughter, added that “you undoubtedly need not combine them up,” since “they each promote simply advantageous with out one another.”
Even when a pot vendor for some perverse cause was inclined to combine his product with fentanyl, the temperatures at which marijuana is smoked would fritter away the fentanyl earlier than it could possibly be absorbed within the lungs. Ryan Marino, a medical toxicologist, emergency doctor, and dependancy medication specialist at College Hospitals Cleveland Medical Heart, notes that “fentanyl breaks down/decomposes so rapidly/simply at such low temp[eratures]” that including it to smoked marijuana shouldn’t be a sensible supply methodology. “May a business vape be used for fentanyl?” he writes. “It’s attainable but it surely must be very intentional.”
Again in 2021, Robert Lawlor, an intelligence officer working for the New England Excessive Depth Drug Trafficking Space, expressed comparable skepticism. “Marijuana [mixed with] fentanyl has been form of an city legend for a pair years now,” Lawlor instructed Forbes author Chris Roberts. “From a enterprise standpoint, it would not make sense to place fentanyl on marijuana.”
When somebody buys authorized marijuana merchandise, New York’s Workplace of Hashish Administration (OCM) famous final October, “they’re lab examined and labeled precisely
in keeping with these lab assessments.” However to its credit score, particularly given the difficulties that New York has encountered in making an attempt to displace the black market, the OCM did not declare that such info protects customers towards fentanyl in marijuana.
“Misinformation associated to the hazard of unintentional overdose as a consequence of hashish ‘contaminated’ with fentanyl stays widespread,” the OCM stated. “Anecdotal studies of fentanyl ‘contaminated’ hashish proceed to be discovered to be false, as of the date of this publication.” Though “there isn’t any assure that any unregulated hashish product is free from contaminants or dangerous substances,” it added, “there have been zero verified incidents of fentanyl ‘contamination’ in hashish.” And since “fentanyl shouldn’t be discovered within the hashish provide,” the OCM suggested, “it isn’t really useful to make use of fentanyl take a look at strips to check hashish.”
One instance of the “misinformation” that the OCM talked about was a November 2021 announcement from the Connecticut Division of Public Well being (DPH), which stated it had acquired 39 studies for the reason that earlier July of “sufferers who’ve exhibited opioid overdose signs and required naloxone for revival” however who “denied any opioid use and claimed to have solely smoked marijuana.” Because the OCM notes, “many individuals who use opioids are stigmatized in well being care settings,” which “contributes to distrust that can lead to inaccurate self-reporting or failure to reveal opioid use as a consequence of worry of inequitable care or punitive interventions by regulation enforcement.”
In keeping with the Connecticut DPH, only one pattern of marijuana had examined optimistic for fentanyl. That discovering attracted a number of consideration on the time. However CT Insider later reported that an investigation revealed it “was in all probability attributable to unintentional contamination.”
Police periodically declare to have found proof of fentanyl-laced marijuana. However as Stovall famous, these studies at all times show to be unfounded.
In a rustic the place greater than 60 million individuals use marijuana yearly, you’d count on to see many fentanyl overdoses amongst pot people who smoke if this had been an actual drawback. The dearth of confirmed instances gives additional cause to imagine it isn’t.
The OCM’s take is notable as a result of New York’s marijuana regulators, who need customers to patronize state-licensed retailers as a substitute of unauthorized sellers, have a robust incentive to emphasise the potential risks of black-market marijuana. You likewise would possibly count on the Partnership to Finish Habit (PEA), previously often called the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, to hype the hazards of pot smoking. The group nonetheless joins the OCM in describing fentanyl-laced marijuana as a fable.
“You may need heard some worrying tales or rumors saying that marijuana could also be laced with fentanyl,” the PEA says. These rumors “are false,” it declares. “There isn’t any stable proof that marijuana is being laced with fentanyl.”
Fentanyl “is destroyed when it’s burned together with when it’s in a joint, blunt or different technique of smoking marijuana,” the PEA explains. “Which means that even whether it is combined with marijuana flower it would haven’t any impact on an individual who’s smoking it.”
What about vape pens? “Mostly out there vape pens do not attain temperatures over 450 levels Fahrenheit,” the PEA says. “It’s because greater temperatures will destroy the substances they’re meant for use with together with marijuana. Vape pens must attain temperatures nearer to 900 levels Fahrenheit to vaporize fentanyl. Even when the marijuana is contaminated or combined with fentanyl, the fentanyl could be destroyed earlier than it is absorbed.” As for fentanyl in marijuana edibles, “the chance may be very low as a result of fentanyl is damaged down by the liver, with little probability of reaching the mind.”
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has warned the general public about fentanyl in heroin, “faux prescription drugs,” cocaine, and methamphetamine. However because the PEA notes, the DEA has by no means issued an alert about fentanyl-tainted marijuana. Final yr, after I requested the DEA if it had any proof of hashish or nicotine vape merchandise contaminated by fentanyl, one of the best it may muster was a September 2020 report of an overdose involving intentional vaping of fentanyl.
The Utah Division of Public Security nonetheless claims “marijuana laced with fentanyl is a really actual risk to younger adults.” The Claudia Black Younger Grownup Heart, a drug therapy supplier in Arizona, likewise insists that “fentanyl-laced marijuana is on the rise,” citing the 2021 report from Connecticut.
Given the persistence of such unvalidated claims, it isn’t stunning that politicians like Rubio and Trump proceed to echo them. Not less than Trump drew the logical conclusion from this imaginary risk, since it’s prohibition that creates the hazards related to medication of unknown composition.