GOP senators looking to enhance Illinois penalties for fentanyl distribution during veto session – Center Square

A separate bill that advanced out of the Illinois House last year by majority Democrats would relax penalties for the possession of certain illicit drugs, including fentanyl. The measure has stalled in the Senate.
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Old Joe
3 years ago

All they need to do is see how the Chicoms eliminated this problem when they came to power in 1949.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Hmm, is fentanyl related to the border issue?

Buford Pusser Says
3 years ago

Democrats, promoting the illegal drug industry, what else would one expect? White, Christian, conservatives are the problem, just ask a democrat.

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