You want to sell Fentanyl? I have no problem with that. You want to press them into pills that look like Oxycodone or other opiates? That's where people start to die. You can press your fentanyl into anything, it doesn't have to look like a real oxycodone unless you're trying to dupe someone. Even if you inform your customers, you can't know if they'll resell it. You're the one LEO is going to come after when someone inevitably dies. And yes, most states are now charging people with manslaughter for fent overdoses.
So recently, it's been discovered that the new Fentanyl pee test strips will easily detect fent in pills, too. You break a small piece off, get it into a fine powder, and add 2.5ml of water. Dip the strip in per instructions and presto. It works on just about everything, from heroin, tar, coke and of course, pills. I've tested myself and the results came back quickly positive for Fent.
The same process works for the carafent strips as well. The strips can be found on many websites, including eBay where you can get 10 for like $14. That's $1.40 a piece. I'm hoping with increased awareness, we can finally start leaving relevant reviews and/or shaming the vendors who are killing people (may sound like hyperbole but I've had 2 friends die and many more hospitalized). If we make it so people know who the good vendors are, and who the scumbags are, we can at the very least hurt their business and at best, educate people and reduce the opportunity for harm, maybe even save some lives.
These test strips didn't exist until recently (or at least, weren't readily available) so maybe now we can utilize this tool to reduce harm and maybe even make it not profitable to sell these killer pills.
People should be aware that - while magnitudes better than nothing - this method of testing is not perfect and will not catch all incidents of contaminated product. If a batch of product is not mixed thoroughly and is left with hot and coldspots throughout, the portion tested could quite possibly be from an area of the bag that doesn't contain any fent and so would come up negative as a result.