Marshall`s Convicts was the solo project of Aypok, with the first four-trac… Read Full Bio ↴Marshall`s Convicts was the solo project of Aypok, with the first four-track demo CD (called "Demo") being released in 2001. This was the first time he had used the name "Marshall`s Convicts", despite the demo containing songs recorded as far back as 1999, when he was still with his previous band.
Over the years, he had tried to turn it in to a proper band - but, in early 2009, after playing with various unenthusiastic musicians between 2002 and 2008, finally decided to keep it as a solo project. Marshall`s Convicts have never played a gig.
The style of music, which was all written and recorded by Aypok himself, varies from track to track. The earlier music was much more pop-punk/punk-rock (with elements of grunge), being heavily influenced by bands such as Jug, Feeder, blink-182, etc. However, the music became progressively heavier, with some of the last tracks being metal.
Each new Marshall`s Convicts album/collection was released whenever there were enough new tracks to justify it. It should be noted that the they were not "released" in the tradition sense; they were all given away freely on last.fm and the now-defunct Marshall`s Convicts web site. The only collection to be distributed in a physical form was the demo (of which, only five copies were made).
Over the years, he had tried to turn it in to a proper band - but, in early 2009, after playing with various unenthusiastic musicians between 2002 and 2008, finally decided to keep it as a solo project. Marshall`s Convicts have never played a gig.
The style of music, which was all written and recorded by Aypok himself, varies from track to track. The earlier music was much more pop-punk/punk-rock (with elements of grunge), being heavily influenced by bands such as Jug, Feeder, blink-182, etc. However, the music became progressively heavier, with some of the last tracks being metal.
Each new Marshall`s Convicts album/collection was released whenever there were enough new tracks to justify it. It should be noted that the they were not "released" in the tradition sense; they were all given away freely on last.fm and the now-defunct Marshall`s Convicts web site. The only collection to be distributed in a physical form was the demo (of which, only five copies were made).
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@jayg339
@FlashlegendSC @eshoyousif8764
It is not just my opinion, it is the opinion backed up by medical experts. Also, if this was something that was possible, it would be occurring at least once in a while in a medical setting where they handle fentanyl - and yet it doesn’t occur. Not at all. Here is an emergency room doctor discussing how fentanyl can be absorbed and how what happens in these videos is not because of fentanyl toxicity.
“Its a common myth that just by touching fentanyl you can absorb it, but you really can’t…It’s so poorly absorbed through the skin that pharmaceutical companies spent millions of dollars to produce a fentanyl patch - it’s a special way to deliver fentanyl - and even then it’s not vey well absorbed. But definitely powder or pills are not very well absorbed through the skin.”
“…worrying about skin absorption is not important.” [in regards to fentanyl]
“Inhaling fentanyl can “technically” cause an overdose, but it doesn’t get aerosolized very well. You can play with it - technically have it fall and you really wont breath significant amounts of it. It is not dangerous to walk in a building that has fentanyl in it - you do not need a respirator or anything like that.”
In regards to whether first responders need to worry about fentanyl: “It is not something first responders need to be worrying about.”
Dr. Daniel Colby (UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine
New York Times did a fairly in depth article into the subject matter two years ago. You can read it here.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/magazine/police-fentanyl-exposure-videos.html
This is another article where they discuss alleged fentanyl exposure. There are various medical experts who discuss fentanyl, how it’s absorbed, and what officers may be experiencing.
https://www.njspotlightnews.org/special-report/fentanyl-myth-police-cry-overdose-facts-prove-otherwise/
@ronniepirtlejr2606
I find this hard to believe!
For real, how strong is this stuff nowadays?
Around 13 - 15 yrs or so ago, A doctor put me on methadone & after about 5 years of being a methadone, I became extremely addicted to it, I became a pretty heavy drug user.
When I would run out, I would take anything I could find to keep from being sick. Back in those days , I took fentanyl a few times & it never did anything like this to me or anyone I ever met before
I find it extremely hard to believe that just "smelling" it could do this to someone.
Is fentanyl completely different now?
The good thing is today, I am off all of that crap!
Around 13 years ago, I got off methadone and everything else. I thought I was going to die from the sickness!
I was extremely, deathly sick for over 90 days straight.
Thank God I got off of it and everything else!
Thank you Jesus!
@shangerdanger
so she took a hit? how was the person she pulled over carrying it without ODing, but she ODed by looking at it??
@Mr.Sequiro
She's sensitive to pharmaceuticals. You should see what happens when she walks into a CVS.
@diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
The 😂
@diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
It is FLORIDA anything is possible
@shaydelre1898
maybe she thought it was coke and did a little bump....
@agirlhasnoname6306
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ThatOkguy84
As an ex drug addict that has used fentanyl. I promise you that’s not how this happened. Either this officer has a problem, or she stuck her nose literally at the top of the bag while smelling. Either way, it’s a problem and we need to get this stuff off the streets!
@SpaceRanger187
fentanyl is cops kryptonite don't you know. if they even see it..boom done
@bend3rbot
Yeah, she's having a panic attack.
@SixteenTonesStudio
I also think if she was still alert, they shouldn't be administering 3 doses of Naloxone. People who are overdosing have a tendency to stop breathing. If they're still breathing and coherent, one dose should be plenty.