A group of House Republicans led by Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is introducing legislation aimed at crippling fentanyl trafficking by imposing financial sanctions. The bill permits the Treasury Department secretary to take action if financial institutions outside the United States are suspected of facilitating money laundering for narcotics purposes.
Again the US is blaming others for its own problem—a habitual tactic of the US government to deflect attention from its own failures. In this case, it is also used to provide a handy excuse for slapping more levies on Chinese products. But the consequence of so doing is obvious—the wrong medicine can never cure the disease.
The man appointed by the Canadian government to help stop fentanyl from entering the United States says his goal is to totally eliminate the drug crossing the border
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Public safety minister heads to Washington to discuss efforts to fight fentanylPublic Safety Minister David McGuinty is headed to Washington to discuss the latest efforts by Canada and the United States to fight deadly fentanyl.
Half of the country’s state attorneys general called on the Senate Wednesday to take up legislation to crack down on
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of the United States Government, Department of the Army, or Department of Defense. The fentanyl crisis represents a clear and present danger to US national ...
Two men responsible for trafficking large amounts of drugs across eastern Washington have been sentenced in federal prison.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S President Donald Trump spoke on Saturday, discussing the war in Ukraine and efforts to combat the illegal fentanyl trade, Trudeau's office said in a statement.
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Canada appoints former Mountie as fentanyl czar to combat production of the dangerous opioidCanada has named a former deputy commissioner with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as the country’s fentanyl czar.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The man appointed by the Canadian government to help stop fentanyl from entering the United States said his goal is to totally eliminate the drug crossing the border.
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