New Legislation Cracks Down on Fentanyl Dealers

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Illinois Senate republicans are unveiling new legislation cracking down on fentanyl dealers. The bill creates a new class x felony for dealers who knowingly sell pills like Adderall or Vicodin that contain fentanyl. The offense would be punishable by nine to 40 years in prison says Senator Sally Turner of Beason.

“It is our impassioned hope that this will address the overwhelming increase of overdosing and dying from fake pills that are made to look like prescription opioids or stimulants.”

The measure also makes it a felony to make fentanyl drug deals electronically, such as online or over the phone. Supporters hope to get it passed during the fall veto session that is underway this week.

***Courtesy of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services***

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