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- President Trump Signs HALT Fentanyl Act into Law
Today, surrounded by families who have lost loved ones to the scourge of fentanyl, President Donald J Trump officially signed the HALT Fentanyl Act into
- Donald Trump signs law cracking down on fentanyl trafficking
President Trump on Wednesday signed a bill that seeks to crack down on illegal fentanyl and toughens prison sentences for those who traffic the drug
- President Trump signs Grassley-led bill to combat the trafficking of . . .
President Donald Trump signed a bill led by U S Sen Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, into law on Wednesday that aims to schedule fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I narcotics permanently The bill was a bipartisan effort, with the Iowa Republican joined by Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee in championing the bill The bill ends the need
- Trump signs bill to keep tough sentences for fentanyl traffickers
Trump signs bill making tough sentences for fentanyl trafficking permanent Nearly 73,000 people died from overdosing synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, according to the government
- Grassley-Led HALT Fentanyl Act Becomes Law
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump today signed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of (HALT) Fentanyl Act into law, permanently classifying illicit, fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I The bipartisan and bicameral legislation was led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Chairman Bill Cassidy, M D (R-La ) and Sen Martin
- Trump signs HALT Fentanyl Act to reclassify opioid as Schedule 1 drug
President Donald Trump signed bipartisan legislation that attempts to curb illegal flow of fentanyl into the U S by reclassifying opioid as Schedule 1 drug
- Trump signs HALT Fentanyl Act with 10-year minimum sentence for . . .
Rep Bob Latta co-authored the bill that permanently classifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs, aiming to combat the epidemic that caused 324,000 U S deaths in five years
- President Trump Signs Cassidy’s HALT Fentanyl Act into Law
FRS have been temporarily scheduled since 2018, but Cassidy’s bill now gives law enforcement the certainty they need to stop fentanyl dealers “President Trump and I are committed to stopping fentanyl overdoses and overdose related deaths,” said Dr Cassidy
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