AG Pam Bondi gets firsthand look at fentanyl in DEA lab as enough to kill 119 million seized this year
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Attorney General Pam Bondi's visit to the only federal lab analyzing substances for fentanyl trafficking coincided with National Fentanyl Awareness Day. There, DEA chemists shared alarming data, revealing that the U.S. has seized fentanyl enough to kill 119 million people this year alone. As fentanyl's potency exceeds heroin by 10,000 times, with even stronger variants surfacing, the urgency of combating this crisis is evident. Traffickers make a kilo in about three days, with each tablet potentially selling for merely $10, showcasing the accessibility and deadly impact of this substance.
This machine is making drugs that can kill millions of Americans, placing her hand on a giant metal pill-maker cranking out small, counterfeit tablets at a rate of 333 per minute.
Had this been real, we would all be dead in this room, as a plume of blue smoke escaped from the funnel through which powdery mix was being poured into the machine.
Read at New York Post
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