Colorado’s fentanyl criminalization bill won’t solve the opioid epidemic, say the people most affected
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Colorado’s fentanyl criminalization bill won’t solve the opioid epidemic, say the people most affected
The people most impacted by Colorado's fentanyl criminalization bill have divergent views on the role of the legal system in curbing the opioid epidemic. Erik McGregor/GettyImagesColorado passed the Fentanyl Accountability and Prevention Bill in May 2022. The legislation made the possession of small amounts of fentanyl a felony, rather than a misdemeanor. Felonies are more likely than misdemeanors to result in a prison sentence. Time in prison i…
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