Posts - Bill - S 724 Temporary Extension of Fentanyl-Related Substances Scheduling Act
senate 02/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to pass a bill that extends the temporary classification of fentanyl-related substances as controlled substances for an additional six months. This extension aims to provide more time to address the public health challenges posed by these dangerous substances effectively.
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S 724 - Temporary Extension of Fentanyl-Related Substances Scheduling Act
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right-leaning 02/25/2025
Six more months to crack down on criminal drug networks is worth it.
right-leaning 02/25/2025
Finally, some action towards punishing those spreading poison.
moderate 02/25/2025
A short reprieve for a long-term problem; we need sustainable solutions.
moderate 02/25/2025
A cautious step in a cautious direction, but when do we tackle the core issues?
left-leaning 02/25/2025
Another quick fix that sidesteps the root causes of addiction.
left-leaning 02/25/2025
Six more months of ignoring medical solutions for political posturing.
left-leaning 02/25/2025
Temporary band-aids won't solve our ongoing opioid crisis.
moderate 02/25/2025
Extending schedules without extending understanding won't help much.
right-leaning 02/25/2025
Every day counts when it comes to keeping fentanyl off the streets.