The drugs that college kids take like Adderall, Molly, weed and psychedelic's are rarely ever laced with fentanyl. It just doesn't make sense to. If someone is selling you MDMA and you pass out and die you aren't ever coming back to buy from me again. You've lost a wealthy college kid customer doing that. Most of the accidental opiate deaths are from pressed Xanax bars with fent or fake Roxy's (which I'm sure some college kids do but it's a tiny minority compared to the other drugs listed) sold by niggers in the city. It also makes zero sense to lace cocaine with Fent. Someone does a bump and then they die and instead of making thousands of dollars you make 80 or so.
There's a ton of people (children as young as

who have died from mOlLy pressed with fentanyl. And the guy selling pills at a college isn't the person who presses the pill my guy LOL. Hell the guy that buys the ounce or two of heroin at a time has no idea what the fuck is in it either. The vast majority of everything comes with it cut in from the source in another country, but even the local pill pressers aren't the guy handing them out to kids haha. And the vast majority of pills being sold aren't from pharmacies they're pressed. There's absolutely fentanyl pressed into Adderall and all types of benzos, just like people cut benzos into heroin, just like Meth has been pressed into ecstasy and MDMA for decades. Every pill you can name I can find you some stories of people using said pill and oops, fentanyl. Not to mention the most popular party drug, forever and always, cocaine, is constantly contaminated with fentanyl, or people are told they're buying cocaine when it's not, do the same line they always do, dead.
You think Xanax is a "tiny minority" of drugs used by college kids? LOL BRUH how old are you?
a fucking fentanyl addict doing fentanyl and dying is not.
Of course not. But you do know "fentanyl addicts" are a fairly recent thing, yes? Outside of perhaps the last few years no one outside of an incredibly, incredibly small subset used fentanyl as a drug of choice. Or looked for it. Or even really knew about it. The opioid epidemic isn't fentanyl addicts dying off for the last decades, it's addicts (and other people) dying from fentanyl. The VAST majority of addicts who died from it were heroin addicts, and then it moved into opiate addicts, and now anyone who does a street drug. But that is not a fentanyl addict. Heroin addicts very rarely die from heroin, they die when it's not heroin. So, yes, I would say someone tricking you with something you aren't aware of and the result is your death, that is tragic. If someone knows smoking may cause lung cancer, and they smoke a pack and die because the guy at 7/11 rolled some rat poison into it to save some tobacco, that's absolutely a tragedy. Now if someone says "hey bleach is dangerous, I'm going to drink it". Not tragic. If someone says "man I love fentanyl, I'm going to go shoot a bunch". Not tragic. Although the long string of events that led them to that point is likely very tragic, I wouldn't say that specific moment is.
This is also ignoring that maybe single digit users have ever one day walked outside and said "can I have a fentanyl" (or even a heroin) please, and the largest route has been from a Drug company that completely lied about their knowledge of what their medicine did. That's pretty tragic.