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  • S. 331 proposes changes to the Controlled Substances Act to address the classification of fentanyl-related substances. The bill aims to include all fentanyl-related substances under Schedule I of controlled substances unless specifically exempted or listed elsewhere. It also...

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    S. 331 is a bill that wants to make all fentanyl-like drugs very serious by putting them in the most dangerous group, so people have to be extra careful with them, and it also makes it easier for scientists to study these drugs to learn more about them.

  • S. 331, also known as the "Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act" or the "HALT Fentanyl Act," amends the Controlled Substances Act to address the legal classification of fentanyl-related substances. The bill provides a comprehensive framework for how these substances...

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    S. 331 wants to change the rules about a dangerous drug called fentanyl, making it easier for scientists to study it while ensuring people who handle it illegally get in trouble. This bill tries to make the rules clearer so everyone understands them better.

  • The Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act aims to amend the Controlled Substances Act by setting guidelines for categorizing fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs, regulating their manufacturing and research. It outlines specific structural modifications to...

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    The Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act is a plan to make rules about how we handle and study a dangerous drug called fentanyl, letting the person in charge decide which forms of it are illegal. It also tries to make it easier for scientists to study these drugs and sets rules for punishing people who break the law with them.