Agenda Signals / Security / Drug Crime

Drug Crime

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NZ Herald (Safe / Threatened) : Matthew Perry drug dealer gets two year prison sentence
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Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
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Drug distribution is portrayed as an immediate, lethal threat operating with impunity

[loaded_language] and [omission]: The phrase 'delivering a fatal dose' frames drug activity as inherently deadly and directly causal, without clarifying whether harm actually occurred or was legally established. No context is given about the actual risks or legal outcomes, amplifying perceived danger.

“delivering a fatal dose of the drug to Perry’s assistant”

USA Today (Ally / Adversary) : Brandon Clarke cause of death: What we know about passing of Grizzlies player
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Drug use framed as a hostile, dangerous force linked to downfall

[editorializing], [cherry_picking], [misleading_context]

“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has said that kratom is a drug of concern, and in Arkansas, it is classified as a Schedule 1 controlled substance.”

New York Post (Safe / Threatened) : Sebastian Gorka accuses China of 'targeted killing of Americans' with fentanyl — as Trump goes …
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Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
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American public portrayed as under deliberate chemical attack

Loaded language framing fentanyl as weaponized threat; 'targeted killing' and 'weapons of mass destruction' rhetoric elevates crisis to existential danger

“This isn’t recreational drugs causing accidental deaths. This isn’t something to do with the empty souls in America. This is a targeted killing of Americans”

CBC (Safe / Threatened) : Fentanyl seizures are up at the U.S. northern border — but Canada is still a …
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Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
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The fentanyl crisis is framed as an ongoing, life-threatening danger on both sides of the border

[balanced_reporting] and [comprehensive_sourcing]: The article underscores the deadly scale of fentanyl, citing tens of thousands of deaths and lethal quantities seized, maintaining a tone of serious public health threat.

“For both Canada and the U.S., the scale of death is just astonishing. I don't want to make it sound like the implication of this is, 'Hey, just relax,'”

CBC (Ally / Adversary) : Fentanyl ingredients entering Canada via Vancouver en route to cartel-run drug labs, U.S. DEA boss …
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Canadian drug networks framed as complicit with foreign cartels

[framing_by_emphasis]: The claim that Canadians are manufacturing fentanyl 'with the Mexican cartels' frames domestic actors as active partners in transnational criminal activity.

“Canadian traffickers then ship the precursors — the chemical ingredients of illicit drugs — to locations around the country for manufacturing, and have started producing fentanyl in Canada "with the Mexican cartels," Cole said.”

CBC (Safe / Threatened) : Fentanyl ingredients entering Canada via Vancouver en route to cartel-run drug labs, U.S. DEA boss …
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Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
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Canada portrayed as vulnerable to transnational drug threats

[framing_by_emphasis] and [comprehensive_sourcing]: The headline and lead emphasize fentanyl precursors entering Canada, framing the country as a point of vulnerability despite limited evidence of large-scale domestic production.

“Chemicals used to make fentanyl are streaming into the Port of Vancouver on their way to drug labs run by Mexican cartels on Canadian soil, the head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration told senators in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.”

ABC News Australia (Ally / Adversary) : Perth man allegedly high on 'nangs' when he crashed car, killing daughters, court told
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Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
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Framing recreational nitrous oxide use as socially hostile and deviant

Repeated use of the slang term 'nangs' without contextual clarification appeals to cultural stigma around youth drug use, positioning the substance — and by extension its users — as adversarial to public order.

“allegedly under the influence of nitrous oxide, or "nangs"”

NBC News (Beneficial / Harmful) : U.S. and China arrest 5 in joint drug smuggling investigation ahead of Trump trip
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Harmful / Destructive 0 Beneficial / Positive
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Framing drug smuggling as a transnational threat requiring joint action

[omission] of destination of seized drugs weakens clarity, but mention of protonitazene and bromazolam—dangerous synthetic drugs—implies harm without explicit contextualization.

“Authorities also seized a quantity of drugs, including protonitazene and bromazolam, it added.”

ABC News Australia (Beneficial / Harmful) : Son allegedly murdered mother in Adelaide Hills after years of 'resentment', court hears
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Harmful / Destructive 0 Beneficial / Positive
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Illicit drug use framed as a destructive influence contributing to violent behavior

[framing_by_emphasis]

“Mr Lesses also told the court that Mr De-Simone was a regular user of methylamphetamine, cocaine and heroin and that at the time of his arrest he had all three drugs in his system”

New York Post (Stable / Crisis) : SF corner store accused of openly selling meth as city’s drug epidemic hits new low
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Crisis / Urgent 0 Stable / Manageable
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Frames the situation as an ongoing emergency rather than a manageable issue

The headline and repeated references to 'epidemic' and 'new low' amplify urgency and crisis, despite data showing recent improvements.

“SF corner store accused of openly selling meth as city’s drug epidemic hits new low”