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Congresswoman Lee says merely touching fentanyl may cause a devastating impact

Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee at a news conference to introduce the Stop Fentanyl Now Act cautions about fentanyl's potency for first responders and its impact on communities, highlighting the commitment to save lives and addressing challenges in preventing fentanyl related deaths, with emphasis on the complexities of these fatalities and the risks of unlabeled pills containing the drug, underscoring the widespread crisis and substantial casualties, particularly in Texas.
Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee at a news conference to introduce the Stop Fentanyl Now Act cautions about fentanyl's potency for first responders and its impact on communities, highlighting the commitment to save lives and addressing challenges in preventing fentanyl related deaths, with emphasis on the complexities of these fatalities and the risks of unlabeled pills containing the drug, underscoring the widespread crisis and substantial casualties, particularly in Texas.
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1650684199
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June 22, 2023
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