April 21, 2021 6:05 AM By Brandon Lee
The House and Senate are moving forward with dueling extensions of a ban on highly addictive fentanyl analogues that expires on May 6.
The extension would keep the governmentâs ability to classify fentanyl-like substances as one of the most strictly controlled drugs, a tool President Joe Bidenâs administration has defended as necessary to fight synthetic opioids.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) called for the ban to be made permanent during remarks on the Senate floor yesterday. âWe should not just kick the can down the road for two months or five months or 12 months,â McConnell said.
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