25 state AGs urge Senate to pass bill classifying fentanyl-like drugs as Schedule I
- Twenty-Five state attorneys general urged the Senate to pass the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act, which would classify all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs.
- The House recently approved the HALT Fentanyl Act with a vote of 312 to 108.
- The push for the bill comes amid rising drug overdose deaths, with over 100,000 Americans having died in 2023, primarily due to fentanyl.
- The bill's proponents argue that permanently scheduling fentanyl analogues will enhance law enforcement's ability to address the trafficking crisis.
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