FENTANYL PREVENTION LESSON


Fentanyl is appearing in illegal drugs of all kinds, including Meth and fake pills, and is killing people at unprecedented levels. Experimentation with drugs has never been more deadly. Help us save lives by educating teens about the lethal risks of Fentanyl.

FENTANYL PREVENTION LESSON VIDEO

10 MINUTES THAT COULD SAVE A LIFE

Meet Annie, a high school senior, who harnesses the power of peer-to-peer messaging as she walks through the deadly risks of Fentanyl. Educational content appropriate for middle school and high school students.


After watching the video

Enter the #NotEvenOnce #OnePillCanKill Pact

Now, that you know the deadly risks of illegal Fentanyl, we invite you to complete the #NotEvenOnce #OnePillCanKill Pact — pledging never to take a pill not prescribed to you.

Montana teen Pact entrants through October 31, 2025, will be entered to win a #OnePillCanKill genuine LABUBU! Multiple LABUBUS available. Each one-of-a-kind!

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Discuss and engage! Become a Not Even Once Champion and save lives by:

  • Talking with your friends and family members about the risks of Fentanyl.
  • Spreading the word on social media and in your community.
  • Creating a digital or public art project sharing the Not Even Once message.
  • Engaging your political leaders about supporting Fentanyl prevention efforts.
  • Supporting organizations like the Montana Meth Project who are engaging in Fentanyl prevention.
  • Following us and sharing your efforts with @MontanaMethProject or info@montanameth.org. We’ll spread the great work you are doing!
“Fentanyl poisonings are the leading cause of death for Americans 18 to 45 years of age. We need parents, grandparents, teachers, siblings, friends, and neighbors to join us in having the discussion on the deadly dangers of this poison being peddled by the cartels in our country.”

— Special Agent David Olesky, head of the DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division

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