Comment by jampekka 8 months ago The amount that has to be destroyed is miniscule. 3 comments jampekka Reply daseiner1 8 months ago my point is that powders don't mix evenly. part of a baggie testing negative for fentanyl doesn't mean the remainder is clean. sitkack 8 months ago Then thoroughly mix the whole amount before taking a sample. cstrahan 8 months ago Given that a lethal dose of fentanyl is about two milligrams (similar to 5-7 grains of table salt in volume), that still feels pretty risky.
daseiner1 8 months ago my point is that powders don't mix evenly. part of a baggie testing negative for fentanyl doesn't mean the remainder is clean. sitkack 8 months ago Then thoroughly mix the whole amount before taking a sample. cstrahan 8 months ago Given that a lethal dose of fentanyl is about two milligrams (similar to 5-7 grains of table salt in volume), that still feels pretty risky.
sitkack 8 months ago Then thoroughly mix the whole amount before taking a sample. cstrahan 8 months ago Given that a lethal dose of fentanyl is about two milligrams (similar to 5-7 grains of table salt in volume), that still feels pretty risky.
cstrahan 8 months ago Given that a lethal dose of fentanyl is about two milligrams (similar to 5-7 grains of table salt in volume), that still feels pretty risky.
my point is that powders don't mix evenly. part of a baggie testing negative for fentanyl doesn't mean the remainder is clean.
Then thoroughly mix the whole amount before taking a sample.
Given that a lethal dose of fentanyl is about two milligrams (similar to 5-7 grains of table salt in volume), that still feels pretty risky.