Overview
- Hendrik Streeck, the federal drug commissioner from the CDU, warns that easily obtainable drugs pose a growing risk to young people.
- He cites purchases via the Darknet and parts of the open internet, with rapid delivery straight to homes undermining youth protection.
- Streeck points to fentanyl and synthetic opioids such as nitazenes as examples of highly potent substances that can be deadly even at first use.
- He singles out crack as his greatest concern, saying a single inhalation can lead to lasting addiction and that no substitution therapy exists.
- Crack is linked to severe health damage and aggressive behavior, and Streeck urges a nationwide early-warning system for emergency responders, addiction services and affected people.