McMaster to Sign Groundbreaking New Fentanyl Bill Amid Ongoing South Carolina Drug Crisis
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McMaster to Sign Groundbreaking New Fentanyl Bill Amid Ongoing South Carolina Drug Crisis
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster just announced plans to sign House Bill 3591 into law, creating a new criminal charge of fentanyl-induced homicide. The bill essentially allows prosecutors to seek up to 30 years in prison for individuals proven to have knowingly supplied fentanyl to someone who later dies from it. McMaster said the legislation offers clear legal definitions to assist with securing convictions, despite concerns raised by so…
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