From Partnership News Service from Partnership to End Addiction <[email protected]>
Subject In the News: State Lawmakers Seek to Reduce Fentanyl Overdoses, Increase Penalties for Dealing
Date April 7, 2022 5:07 PM
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State Lawmakers Seek to Reduce Fentanyl Overdoses, Increase Penalties
for Dealing

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State legislators around the country are looking for ways to reduce
overdoses of fentanyl, while increasing penalties for selling the
synthetic opioid, the Associated Press reports.

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Justice Department Protects People Taking Medication to Treat Opioid
Addiction

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New guidance from the U.S. Justice Department provides protection
against discrimination for people taking medication to treat opioid
addiction, the Associated Press reports.

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Severe Substance Use Disorder Often Continues From Teen Years to
Adulthood

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A new study finds teens with severe substance use disorder often
continue to have symptoms of the disorder in adulthood, UPI reports.

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2020, so, what now? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

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