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Congressman Evans Introduces Bill to Address Minors’ Access to Fentanyl Via Social Media
The bill, introduced on Tuesday, calls upon the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Department and Justice (DOJ), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to report to Congress about the ... Read More
From DMs to Drugs: How social media fuels teen addiction

Social media could be affecting drug use and drug access in American teens. The Drug Enforcement Administration says criminal drug networks are abusing social media to expand their reach, create new ... Read More
Sell Drugs on TikTok, Get Stiffer Sentence: New Texas Fentanyl Law Seeks To Crack Down on Drug Dealing Over Social Media

Drug dealers in Texas who sell narcotics through social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram can now see their prison sentences potentially doubled thanks to a new state senate bill that critics ... Read More
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