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DEA releases ‘code’ of common emojis used to deal drugs

(NewsNation Now) โ€” ย The Drug Enforcement Administration has released an โ€œemoji drug codeโ€ after discovering drug dealers are communicating with potential buyers under the radar.

The agency said, โ€œThe code is a reference guide intended to help parents get a better sense of how emojis can be used in conjunction with illegal drug activity.โ€


Here is what we know:

Fake prescription drugs are of particular concern right now as they are often laced with fentanyl, an opiate 100 times more powerful than heroin that is causing historic levels of drug overdoses nationwide.

There are common images being used for other drugs like meth, heroin, cocaine, MDMA, psychedelic mushrooms, cough syrup and marijuana.

Emojis of bags of money ๐Ÿ’ฐ, cash ๐Ÿ’ต and even an electric plug ๐Ÿ”Œ can show that someone is trying to sell drugs.

Rockets ๐Ÿš€, bombs ๐Ÿ’ฃ and an explosion ย ๐Ÿ’ฅ can indicate the drugs are really potent.

A chocolate chip cookieย ๐Ÿช can show they have a lot of drugs to sell.

Using emojis alone does not indicate drug use, but the DEA says they are an indicator along with other warning signs like weight loss and changes in appearance and behavior.

You can learn more on the DEAโ€™s website.

NewsNation affiliate WIAT contributed to this report.