A report from NPR states that "kush" first appeared in the West African nation of Sierra Leone around seven years ago and is described as a drug "routinely" cut with various additives, such as the following:
Acetone
Tramadol (opioid)
Formalin (opioid) (A chemical used to preserve bodies)
According to NPR, "kush" is potent, easily accessible in Sierra Leone and dangerously unpredictable.
Attendant facing decades in prison after bust involving new drug made of human bones
If you excuse me, I am done with the internet for today.
Its been on Substack for about 2 weeks, multiple stories of young women arrested as couriers.