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Which is Called Queen of Drugs?

Published in Drug Trade Nicknames 2 mins read

There is no single drug universally called the "Queen of Drugs." The title is applied informally and contextually to various individuals and substances. Several examples illustrate this:

Examples of "Queen of Drugs" Titles

  • Sandra Avila Beltrán: Known as "La Reina del Pacífico" (Queen of the Pacific), this real-life Mexican drug lord inspired a character in the TV series Queen of the South. [Source: IMDb - Queen of the South]

  • Jasveen Sangha: Dubbed the "Ketamine Queen," this alleged drug dealer is connected to the death of actor Matthew Perry. [Source: BBC - Matthew Perry death investigation] Multiple news outlets refer to her using this moniker. [Sources: Fox News, ABC7]

  • Various Street Names: The title "Queen" is also used as a street name for female drug dealers, as seen in the case of a Cleveland woman sentenced for drug trafficking. [Source: Cleveland.com]

  • "Ice Queen": A street name given to a drug dealer in Mobile, Alabama. [Source: Mobile Police Department]

It's crucial to understand that these are informal titles, not official classifications. There is no single drug or individual universally recognized as the "Queen of Drugs." The term reflects the power and notoriety associated with certain individuals or substances within the drug trade.

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