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Chemical weapon for sale:China’s unregulated narcotic market permits easy exports

By ERIKA KINETZ and DESMOND BUTLER, Associated Press
Published: October 7, 2016, 11:33pm
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A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police opens a printer ink bottle in June in Vancouver, B.C., containing the opioid carfentanil, imported from China.
A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police opens a printer ink bottle in June in Vancouver, B.C., containing the opioid carfentanil, imported from China. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) Photo Gallery

SHANGHAI — It’s one of the strongest opioids in circulation, so deadly an amount smaller than a poppy seed can kill a person. Until July, when reports of carfentanil overdoses began to surface in the U.S., the substance was best known for knocking out elephants — or as a chemical weapon.

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