With the recent spike of fentanyl-related deaths, officials warn parents to be mindful of what emojis appear on their children's smartphones.
The recommendation would make the nasal spray used to counteract fentanyl and opioid overdoses easier to get without having a prescription.Grouped together, do those emojis mean anything to you? They might for people who frequently buy and sell illegal narcotics, according to the DEA, whichThe DEA issued its"Emoji Drug Code, Decoded," last year as a reference guide to give parents, caregivers, educators, and others a better sense of how emojis are being used to purchase illegal drugs.
, officials are warning parents that smartphones and social media platforms could be contributing to the problem.💊🔵🅿️🍌
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