Danbury man gets 3 years in prison in woman's 2023 overdose death
- A Danbury man has been sentenced to three years in prison for a woman's overdose death due to fentanyl, which is linked to rising drug-related fatalities.
- Misinformation about fentanyl's risks is causing public policy changes, including investment in drug detection devices, though evidence of danger is lacking.
- Florida has enacted laws making fentanyl exposure to first responders a felony, despite concerns from public health advocates about potential negative outcomes.
- Experts warn that fentanyl misinformation is leading to delays in critical overdose responses, such as CPR, due to fear of exposure during interventions.
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What happened when this fentanyl addict tried to ‘help out’ a friend, but ended up killing him?
Jacob Norn sold his friend Tyler Ginn $20 worth of fentanyl. Those drugs would end up killing Ginn before Norn was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to six years in prison.
·Hamilton, Canada
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