Course detail: Dangerous Street Drugs: One Day Crash Course

Dangerous Street Drugs are plaguing every community, every town and city, and rapidly spreading to every corner of the US. They come in all forms and are constantly being synthesized and combined with other dangerous substances. Some of these drugs are so potent that they can be dangerous to the touch and must be handled with extreme caution. "Street Valium", "Cyco", "ISO", "Pink Cocaine", "Black Cocaine", "Gas Station Heroin," and many, many other drugs can be found in schools, jails, streets, and homes. And what substances are more potent than Fentanyl, and Narcan won't work on someone who overdosed? This course will expose many Dangerous Drugs, emerging drugs, drug trends, counterfeit drugs, and drugs that are constantly modified to stay under the radar of the law.

Course Topics Include:
  • Why do new and modified dangerous drugs continue to plague the US every year?
  • Dangers to users, first responders, teachers, corrections, parents, and others
  • Decriminalization/Legalization of formerly Illegal Drugs - Identifying Pill Mills in your area
  • Cychlorphine - ISO (Nitazenes) - Counterfeit Prescription Drugs - Research Chemicals - Psychedelics
  • Plant Drugs - Phenibut - Etizolam - Flakka - Steroids - Synthetic Marijuana - Delta 9 THC
  • Counterfeit Marijuana Variations (BHO, edibles, vapes, paraphernalia) created by criminal chemists
  • Cartel's takeover of Marijuana Grows - Gang members opening up legal dispensaries
  • Fentanyl other Synthetic opioids - Heroin ?Hillbilly Heroin ?Heroin Types
  • LSD: Lysergic acid diethylamide "acid" - Molly, the real Molly, versus what's being sold on the streets
  • Cocaine - Black Cocaine - Pink Cocaine (Not cocaine, it's 2CB) - Plastic Cocaine!! - Fish scale cocaine
  • Counterfeit Weight Loss Drugs: Ozempic, etc. - Methamphetamine labs, paraphernalia, and Meth trends


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 Session Information: LE2711F

Schedule: Every day, starting on 07/27/26 and ending on 07/27/26
Times: 08:00am-05:00pm CDT
This session contains no associated Fee Codes, so you cannot register at this time

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Randy Osburn

Facility Detail

Kansas City Kansas Community College Tech Ed Ctr
6565 State Ave
Room M118
Kansas City, KS 66112