Colorado parents who lost kids to fentanyl help launch education campaign at universities

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Colorado parents who lost kids to fentanyl help launch education campaign at universities
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Carrie and Ryan Panning's went to college at CU Boulder, and he died after taking something he didn't realize was laced with fentanyl.

BOULDER, Colo. — Carrie and Ryan Panning's son attended the University of Colorado Boulder , and he died after taking something he didn't realize was laced with fentanyl. The parents who believe that are turning their grief into action. , along with families who lost their college-aged kids to fentanyl, have partnered with ten schools across the state to educate students about the dangers of the drug.

The Pannings' son, Ross, died in between his junior and senior year at CU. Ross Panning was studying computer science, and was staying on campus that summer to get ahead on classes."We can’t change what happened with our son," said Carrie Panning."Ross wanted to make a difference in his life, and maybe with the death he will make a difference."Two years after losing Ross, the couple is leaving a message for new students on campus.

Along with sharing posters sharing messages about the dangers of a small amount of fentanyl, Blue Rising and families also put together a checklist of actions they are hoping colleges take on. Some of those actions include supplying naloxone in all residence halls and requiring campus security to carry naloxone at all times.

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