Deadly Drugs Hidden in Plain Paper Kill Dozens
Source: nytimes.com
- Fentanyl-laced paper products from Mexico are killing people in the U.S. by releasing the drug through skin contact.
- Victims include children who touched tainted greeting cards or drawings, leading to overdoses.
- U.S. officials warn of a new smuggling tactic using everyday items to evade border detection.
Drug cartels in Mexico are embedding fentanyl into paper like notebooks and cards, turning innocent items into lethal weapons. This method lets the highly potent opioid seep through skin, causing fatal overdoses without injection or ingestion. It highlights how traffickers adapt to crackdowns, making the drug crisis deadlier and harder to stop.