A change in leadership at the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics took place on Monday with director Lt. Col. Steven Maxwell resigning from the position. Sources have confirmed to SuperTalk Mississippi News that the director has stepped down for unspecified reasons. Major Phillip Pope will take over daily operations at the.
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On a party-line vote, state senators have advanced SB 1614 that would reduce the amount of fentanyl needed for criminal prosecution from 9 grams to one pill.Republican state Sen. Justine Wadsack, who sponsored the bill, says the law’s tolerance level is too high given how little it takes for fentanyl to be lethal.
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