The campaign will aim to educate Alaskans about the dangers posed by even a single dose of fentanyl, which the Drug Enforcement Administration says has infiltrated supplies of almost all illicit drugs.
Sandy Snodgrass of the Alaska Fentanyl Response Project hugs Gov. Mike Dunleavy at the conclusion of a news conference to launch a fentanyl awareness campaign in Alaska called “One Pill Can Kill” on Monday. Snodgrass’s son Bruce Snodgrass was killed by fentanyl in 2021.
says has infiltrated supplies of almost all illicit drugs. At a press conference held at the state crime lab in Anchorage on Monday, U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan called the campaign an “all-hands-on-deck effort to save Alaskan lives.” U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan speaks at a news conference to launch a fentanyl awareness campaign in Alaska called “One Pill Can Kill” on Monday.
“If your activity has baked into it the death of innocent Alaskans, you need to be prepared to pay the consequences,” he said. “I’d ask our Legislature ... to move this fentanyl bill, get this passed.”, representing a nearly 40% increase compared to the previous year. That was the highest year-to-year increase in the country. About three-fourths of the deaths were due to fentanyl, a cheap, potent synthetic opioid that has in recent years replaced heroin as the state’s deadliest drug.
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