On the recordJanuary 27, 2020
This notion of if we don't do this, the Attorney General has made the argument that somehow fentanyl will become legal is not true.
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congress.govThis notion of if we don't do this, the Attorney General has made the argument that somehow fentanyl will become legal is not true.
Cicilline refutes claims that fentanyl could become legal without action.
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