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  • S. 165 seeks to amend the Controlled Substances Act by categorizing fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I controlled substances. This means that these substances, including any derivatives or chemically similar structures, would be recognized as having a high potential...

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    S. 165 is a plan to make all types of chemicals similar to a strong drug called fentanyl illegal because they can be very dangerous and have no good use in medicine. This new rule would start working the day after it becomes a law, even though it might be tricky for everyone to get ready so quickly.

  • H. R. 920 aims to change the Controlled Substances Act by classifying fentanyl-related substances as schedule I controlled substances, which means they are considered illegal drugs with no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. The bill also specifies various...

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    This bill wants to make certain substances related to fentanyl illegal because they are very dangerous and have no medical use. It says that people who do wrong with these substances won't get automatic jail time, which means each situation can be treated differently.