Florida AG Moody urges Biden to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction

basquebromance

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A letter written by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody urges Biden to classify fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, enabling and requiring more parts of the federal government to coordinate a uniform response to fentanyl...because folks need to spell out to Biden how to do his job

 
A letter written by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody urges Biden to classify fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, enabling and requiring more parts of the federal government to coordinate a uniform response to fentanyl...because folks need to spell out to Biden how to do his job

It is for Christ Sake. It is the number one killer in 19-29 yr olds the last couple yrs

Before that, it was car accidents and dumb accidents.

Do you realize the magnitude of this??????????????????????? Poison is killing 25 yr olds among everything

You wait 2 yrs and hear the cries from the funeral homes................I guarantee you
 
A letter written by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody urges Biden to classify fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, enabling and requiring more parts of the federal government to coordinate a uniform response to fentanyl...because folks need to spell out to Biden how to do his job


Never gonna happen. That would interfere with his open borders policy. He might have his handlers write an angry speech or two condemning China but aside from that, the Biden administration doesn't see it as a pressing issue as much as they do climate change.

Now if someone could convince him that fentanyl causes global warming or endangers transsexuals, we might see some results.
 
Because the government war on drugs has been so successful.
 
Because the government war on drugs has been so successful.

Mexico decriminalized all drugs for personal use in 2009, including cocaine, heroin, meth, and LSD.

That had little to no effect on drug trafficking, drug-related murders, drug overdoses, or the cartel's ability to operate unhindered.
 
Mexico decriminalized all drugs for personal use in 2009, including cocaine, heroin, meth, and LSD.

That had little to no effect on drug trafficking, drug-related murders, drug overdoses, or the cartel's ability to operate unhindered.

It likely didn't, Just like criminalization didn't.
 
Well, if we are going to declare fentanyl a WMD, then we need to add Big Macs to the list of WMDs, too.
 

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