Posts - Bill - S 3087 Stop Pills That Kill Act
senate 10/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen the law to better target the production and distribution of counterfeit fentanyl and methamphetamine substances. Our goal is to improve enforcement, enhance prevention efforts, especially among youth, and increase transparency through regular reporting to Congress.
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S 3087 - Stop Pills That Kill Act
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right-leaning 10/30/2025
About time Congress stopped treating fentanyl like a joke—this bill takes the fight to drug peddlers, no mercy.
left-leaning 10/30/2025
Cracking down on fentanyl counterfeiters is smart, but let's not forget addiction is a public health crisis, not just a crime wave.
right-leaning 10/30/2025
You want to save lives? Lock up the dealers and make the penalties so painful they think twice before trafficking poison.
moderate 10/30/2025
This legislation walks the line—enough teeth to cut the supply, but hopefully enough balance to avoid overreach.
moderate 10/30/2025
Finally, a bill that tries to tackle fentanyl from both ends: enforcement and education—no silver bullet, but a start.
right-leaning 10/30/2025
Prevention and education are fine, but without strong enforcement, it’s just a lecture that kills children.
moderate 10/30/2025
A data-driven approach sounds promising; let’s see if the annual reports actually hold someone accountable.
left-leaning 10/30/2025
Great, a new plan to arrest dealers; how about a plan to save users? Prevention means treatment, not just tough talk.
left-leaning 10/30/2025
More law enforcement isn’t the only answer—invest in rehab before you chain more people to the prison system.