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I Am a Drug Historian. Trump Is Wrong About Fentanyl in Almost Every Way.
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Trump says he struck ‘righteous blow’ to drug dealers with HALT Fentanyl Act

President Donald Trump celebrated signing the HALT Fentanyl Act into law with a pledge to continue working to reduce drug-related deaths across the country. "Today, we strike a righteous blow to the ... Read More
Sell Drugs on TikTok, Get Stiffer Sentence: New Texas Fentanyl Law Seeks To Crack Down on Drug Dealing Over Social Media

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Long Island drug traffickers had enough fentanyl to kill all of Suffolk County, authorities say

Six men accused of trafficking catastrophic amounts of drugs to NYC and Long Island were arrested in a major narcotics takedown, authorities said. Read More
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