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The Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center (ONIC) is warning all parents about emojis that are reportedly being used on social media and cellphones to market, sell and buy illegal drugs. 2)

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According to the ONIC, seeing certain emojis on your child’s phone could be an indication of possible drug activity, though emojis can be used in many other ways as well. 3)

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β€œThe use of emojis in this manner is a nationwide trend, and our analysts are seeing it here in Ohio as they analyze electronic devices seized in ongoing drug investigations,” ONIC Executive Director Cynthia Peterman said. 4)

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of these emojis is most often harmless, it’s important that parents keep this alert in mind, especially if their child is showing other signs of withdrawal or drug abuse.” 5)

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According to the ONIC, emojis can refer to specific types of drugs, drug dealers and drug prices. For example: 6)

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🍌 = Oxycodone/Percocet πŸͺœ (Step ladder) = Alprazolam/Xanax 🐌 = Fentanyl 🌴 = Marijuana πŸ”Œ = Drug dealer 🎟️ = Price of a drug πŸ”₯/β›½/🐐 = Potency of a drug πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€/πŸš€/🀯 = Describes the euphoria of drug use To report a drug tip to ONIC, call 1-833-OHIO-NIC (644-6642). 7)