New San Francisco Billboards Warn Tourists Of "Dirt Cheap" Fentanyl

There's a new billboard over Union Square in San Francisco that highlights the Fentanyl crisis. The board reads: "Famous the world over for our brains, beauty and, now, dirt-cheap fentanyl."

The billboard was paid for by the Mothers Against Drugs. The mothers are frustrated over the ease at which addicts are able to purchase Fentanyl in San Francisco with what they say "no consequences." They also say they want to warn tourist who visit San Francisco. Some business owners believe the mothers are staining the entire city and hurting their businesses with the billboards while others support the mothers and their message.

The billboard is paid to last for at-least one month. The group also plans to put more signs inside the International airport to warn more tourist. Check out a short documentary by Stanley Roberts who filmed how easy it was to purchase Fentanyl in San Francisco!


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