Supporting Legislation to Curb the Deadly Fentanyl Crisis
The fentanyl crisis continues to kill and is now the leading cause of death among adults age 18-45. The primary chemicals used to make fentanyl predominately originate from China. Fentanyl is then made and smuggled across our southern border into the United States. In many cases, victims are completely unaware a substance is laced with fentanyl until it is too late.
In response to this worsening crisis, I cosponsored the Felony Murder for Deadly Fentanyl Distribution Act. This legislation adds death caused by distribution of fentanyl, and fentanyl-analogs, to the felony murder statute when the dealer has knowledge or reason to know that the substance for which they are trafficking contains fentanyl, or a fentanyl-analog.
Make sure any teen or young adult in your circle of influence knows that common recreational drugs could very well be laced with fentanyl. Two thirds of teens and young adults who report non-medical use of prescription medicine get them from family, friends and acquaintances. They also get these drugs on social media platforms.
To be safe because you just don’t know: You should assume any and all drugs that come from anywhere but a pharmacy are being laced with fentanyl. The synthetic fentanyl pouring across the border is so toxic it is 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Even inhaling the equivalent of dust particles can kill you. See this article: California sheriff says fentanyl an 'urgent public health crisis' after middle school teacher nearly poisoned