When President Donald Trump designated fentanyl as a "Weapon of Mass Destruction," it gave the Drug Enforcement ...
Trump already declared the drug cartels terrorist organizations and ordered military strikes against suspected drug boats.
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Trump used U.S. deaths from fentanyl to justify the drug's new designation, estimating that up to 300,000 people die annually from the drug; that number is exaggerated. In the 12 months through April ...
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Fentanyl potency plunges nationwide—US overdose deaths fall 14.5% as ‘cartels under pressure’
U.S. overdose deaths plummeted for the first time since 2018, dropping 14.5% from June 2023 to June 2024 and sparing roughly ...
Imagine how many fatalities 3.3 kg of fentanyl can claim: the tip of a pencil times the weight of a half gallon of milk. That ...
"Two to three hundred thousand people die every year, that we know of, so we're formally classifying fentanyl as a weapon of ...
President Trump has formally designated fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, escalating the federal response as the DEA ...
President Trump signed an order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, directing agencies to do more to combat the drug.
Masri said the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration gave PBSO $120,000 in ...
Federal authorities are no longer treating fentanyl like another street drug. They’re treating it like what they say it has ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday classifying “illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals” as weapons of mass destruction.
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