Parents accuse Snapchat of enabling drug dealers
Families who have lost their children after they took pills containing fentanyl are accusing Snapchat of turning a blind eye to drug dealers using their platform. NBC’s Kate Snow has more on the growing lawsuit and why one survivor is saying the social media app is an “Amazon for drug dealers.”
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