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                 A r u b a ’ s   O N L Y   E n g l i s h   n e w s p a p e r
                 Aruba’s ONLY English newspaper
            With overdoses up, states look at harsher fentanyl penalties



            By  G.  STERN/J.  POLLARD  and
            GEOFF MULVIHILL
            Associated Press
            RENO,  Nev.  (AP)  —  State  law-
            makers nationwide are respond-
            ing  to  the  deadliest  overdose
            crisis  in  U.S.  history  by  pushing
            harsher  penalties  for  possess-
            ing fentanyl and other powerful
            lab-made opioids that are con-
            nected  to  about  70,000  deaths
            a year.
            Imposing longer prison sentences
            for possessing smaller amounts of
            drugs represents a shift in states
            that in recent years have rolled
            back  drug  possession  penalties.
            Proponents of tougher penalties
            say this crisis is different and that,
            in  most  places,  the  stiffer  sen-
            tences  are  intended  to  punish
            drug dealers, not just users.
            “There is no other drug — no oth-
            er illicit drug — that has the same
            type  of  effects  on  our  com-
            munities,”  said  Mark  Jackson,
            the  district  attorney  for  Douglas
            County, Nevada, and president
            of the Nevada District Attorneys
            Association, which is pushing for
            stricter  penalties  for  fentanyl-re-
            lated crimes.                     South Carolina House lawmakers celebrate the passage of a bill establishing criminal penalties for trafficking in fentanyl on
                                              Feb. 1, 2023 in Columbia, S.C.
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