Richard Taite
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This is actually what the judge or the bailiff will read these folks, these dealers being charged with this. Okay, this is good. Oh, okay, it's better. Okay. Okay. Yeah, I have a feeling that in some of these red states, it's like you deal fentanyl and you're like locked up for over a decade.
This is actually what the judge or the bailiff will read these folks, these dealers being charged with this. Okay, this is good. Oh, okay, it's better. Okay. Okay. Yeah, I have a feeling that in some of these red states, it's like you deal fentanyl and you're like locked up for over a decade.
This is actually what the judge or the bailiff will read these folks, these dealers being charged with this. Okay, this is good. Oh, okay, it's better. Okay. Okay. Yeah, I have a feeling that in some of these red states, it's like you deal fentanyl and you're like locked up for over a decade.
I want to go over the fentanyl thing federally for a second because I've been doing some research for a long time. And what I did was I was putting these things down and then I cross-referenced them with what President Trump is currently doing for the fentanyl crisis and what he's going to be doing in short order. And I'm very encouraged by what he's been doing.
I want to go over the fentanyl thing federally for a second because I've been doing some research for a long time. And what I did was I was putting these things down and then I cross-referenced them with what President Trump is currently doing for the fentanyl crisis and what he's going to be doing in short order. And I'm very encouraged by what he's been doing.
I want to go over the fentanyl thing federally for a second because I've been doing some research for a long time. And what I did was I was putting these things down and then I cross-referenced them with what President Trump is currently doing for the fentanyl crisis and what he's going to be doing in short order. And I'm very encouraged by what he's been doing.
So the first thing he's done is he's disrupted domestic fentanyl labs and pill mills with DEA tasks, task forces. That's fantastic, right? He's increased funding to law enforcement for drug interdiction and border enforcement. That's good. Okay. He's strengthened the border detection tech and canine units at ports of entry. And really, I was just viewing the news the other night.
So the first thing he's done is he's disrupted domestic fentanyl labs and pill mills with DEA tasks, task forces. That's fantastic, right? He's increased funding to law enforcement for drug interdiction and border enforcement. That's good. Okay. He's strengthened the border detection tech and canine units at ports of entry. And really, I was just viewing the news the other night.
So the first thing he's done is he's disrupted domestic fentanyl labs and pill mills with DEA tasks, task forces. That's fantastic, right? He's increased funding to law enforcement for drug interdiction and border enforcement. That's good. Okay. He's strengthened the border detection tech and canine units at ports of entry. And really, I was just viewing the news the other night.
The illegal entry into the United States from the southern border has essentially stopped. He expanded access to naloxone and makes it available over the counter. He's done more of that. Funded state-level harm reduction programs. Okay, that's not true. That's going on right now. He's not going to have an ear for that. Okay? And you shouldn't.
The illegal entry into the United States from the southern border has essentially stopped. He expanded access to naloxone and makes it available over the counter. He's done more of that. Funded state-level harm reduction programs. Okay, that's not true. That's going on right now. He's not going to have an ear for that. Okay? And you shouldn't.
The illegal entry into the United States from the southern border has essentially stopped. He expanded access to naloxone and makes it available over the counter. He's done more of that. Funded state-level harm reduction programs. Okay, that's not true. That's going on right now. He's not going to have an ear for that. Okay? And you shouldn't.
Because there's many ways to do harm reduction, right? Fentanyl strips are not the way to go, okay? Because they don't work.
Because there's many ways to do harm reduction, right? Fentanyl strips are not the way to go, okay? Because they don't work.
Because there's many ways to do harm reduction, right? Fentanyl strips are not the way to go, okay? Because they don't work.
Well, that's a that's this is a holistic plan, right? Yeah. And these are the things he's doing currently. Let me tell you what he's going to be doing. He is going to broker a deal with China to stop exporting fentanyl precursor chemicals. Okay. I've said all along that is the most surveilled country in the world. They know where everybody is and what they're doing at all times.
Well, that's a that's this is a holistic plan, right? Yeah. And these are the things he's doing currently. Let me tell you what he's going to be doing. He is going to broker a deal with China to stop exporting fentanyl precursor chemicals. Okay. I've said all along that is the most surveilled country in the world. They know where everybody is and what they're doing at all times.
Well, that's a that's this is a holistic plan, right? Yeah. And these are the things he's doing currently. Let me tell you what he's going to be doing. He is going to broker a deal with China to stop exporting fentanyl precursor chemicals. Okay. I've said all along that is the most surveilled country in the world. They know where everybody is and what they're doing at all times.