How Emojis Are Used for Drug Activity
The Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center (ONIC) released a public safety bulletin in March to alert parents about emojis being used for drug activity. Emojis are fun to use in our text messages and social media posts, but they carry more meaning in 2023 than when they first came out in 1999. These symbols can be used in drug communications to refer to physical, psychological, and physiological effects of drugs. This communication is being used nationwide, and is not relegated to Ohio. ONIC provided charts that show how emojis are being used, and here are a few examples:
- Drug dealers can be represented by an electrical plug and drug price can be represented by a ticket stub.
- Drug potency can be referred to by fire, a bomb, or a skull.
- A palm tree, potted plant, or a leaf can represent marijuana, and a THC vape cartridge can be referred to by a grocery cart.
These are just a few of the many different ways emojis can be used as alternatives for drug communication, and you can find the full list ONIC shared in their report by following the link below. ONIC clarified that "The presence of these emojis in communications can be one indication of possible drug activity, though it is important to note that these meanings are not definitive and emojis can be used in other ways." The majority of youth are not using substances, but this information is important to keep in mind especially if your child is showing signs of withdrawal or drug misuse. For more information on the emojis being used in drug communication, and how to recognize warning signs of drug use please follow the links below.
Resources
How to Spot Emoji Code for Drug Deals
Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center Warns of Emojis Symbolizing Potential Drug Activity |