The bill would permanently schedule fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs—and impede therapeutic research.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin joined two dozen other attorney generals in a letter urging officials to pass the “HALT ...
On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed the HALT (Halt All Lethal Trafficking) Fentanyl Act. The bill aims to make permanent a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) temporary emergency ...
The HALT Fentanyl Act would result in the permanent Class I scheduling of fentanyl and fentanyl-related substances.
More than two dozen attorneys general, including Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, are urging the U.S. Senate to pass ...
The bill’s full name is the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl (or HALT) Act. It means traffickers of fentanyl-related ...
the HALT Fentanyl Act. In 2023, of the more than 107,000 overdose deaths in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that nearly 70% of those deaths involved a ...
the Halt All Lethal Trafficking (HALT) of Fentanyl Act, which will permanently classify lethal fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs, closing a loophole traffickers are exploiting ...
The Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act would permanently classify fentanyl analogues as Schedule I drugs, a change ...
Senators came together to reintroduce a bipartisan bill that would permanently classify fentanyl as a Schedule I controlled ...