White House Backs Tougher Penalties For Fentanyl As Overdoses Rise
- The White House supports legislation to increase penalties for fentanyl trafficking and classify all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs with no accepted medical use.
- Drug overdose deaths have reached record highs, driven by fentanyl, a dangerous synthetic opioid.
- The bill would permanently add fentanyl-related substances to Schedule I and provide funding for research into those substances.The legislation would also impose harsher penalties for fentanyl trafficking.
- The Biden administration says the measures align with the president's agenda to improve public safety and reduce overdose deaths.
- Fentanyl has become the most prominent substance involved in overdoses, a trend health officials say has worsened during the coronavirus pandemic.