Utah man found guilty of selling ‘PoppySeed Wash’ to help customers get high on opiates

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A Utah man was found guilty of selling “PoppySeed Wash” kits across the country to help get his customers high.

Devin Michael Tew, 40, of West Jordan, reportedly possessed, marketed, and sold the kits containing morphine, codeine, and thebaine gleaned — all controlled substances — from the seeds of unwashed poppy seeds to make a home-brewed, opiate-rich tea.

Each kit also contained instructions, a measuring guide, and a strainer…

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