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Fentanyl in N J : Senate passes bill upping penalties
New Jersey lawmakers are going after fentanyl manufacturers and distributors to solve the state’s opioid crisis.
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N J Senate passes bill upping penalties for fentanyl-related crimes
In an attempt to solve the opioid crisis, New Jersey officials are going after fentanyl manufacturers and distributors.
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Ami kachalia
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Fentanyl in N J : Lawmakers want to pass harsher penalties
Advocates argue that new legislation upping penalties for fentanyl will unfairly punish people from communities impacted by the war on drugs.
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Naloxone opioid OD reversal drug now free, anonymous for NJ teens
Gov. Phil Murphy s administration unveiled a program that will give free naloxone, the opioid overdose reversal drug, to people as young as 14.
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Allen masry
Phil murphy
Sarah adelman
Paul ressler
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Ken serranoasbury park
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Naloxone opioid OD reversal drug now free, anonymous for NJ teens
Gov. Phil Murphy s administration unveiled a program that will give free naloxone, the opioid overdose reversal drug, to people as young as 14.
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Allen masry
Sarah adelman
Paul ressler
American society of addiction medicine
Jersey harm reduction coalition
Ken serranoasbury park
Naloxone distribution program
Human services
Department of human services
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