Last week, Congressman Mike Lawler introduced the Fentanyl Kills Act, which adds to the U.S. criminal code that any individual who is found to have trafficked fentanyl shall be deemed to have attempted to perpetrate murder. National Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day is on August 21 every year, initially established in 2022 to honor the lives lost to fentanyl-related overdoses and support families and communities impacted by the crisis.
“Those who traffic fentanyl know exactly what harm is done by the drug and the priceless cost of lives taken by the deadly substance. Too many families in New York and across America have suffered the unimaginable loss of a loved one to fentanyl. The Fentanyl Kills Act is about accountability. It’s about making sure that those who profit off the destruction of our children, our neighbors, and our communities pay a price equal to the devastation they cause,” said Congressman Lawler.

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