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Trump signs legislation toughening fentanyl-related drug penalties

UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – The HALT Fentanyl Act permanently classifies fentanyl as Schedule I, imposing harsher penalties while $140 million in funding to combat overdoses faces bureaucratic delays, risking progress.

  • On July 16, 2025, President Donald Trump enacted the HALT Fentanyl Act at the White House, a bipartisan law aimed at increasing penalties for those involved in trafficking fentanyl.
  • The legislation reclassifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs and was driven by rising fentanyl overdoses and trafficking concerns.
  • The Act mandates minimum 10-year prison sentences for trafficking over 100 grams and aims to close legal loopholes for synthetic fentanyl analogs.
  • The bill passed the House 321-104 and the Senate 84-16 with bipartisan support, while President Trump declared, “Today we strike a righteous blow to drug dealers.”
  • Although the law may limit traffickers’ actions, critics warn it might have limited effect without further investments in treatment and could increase incarceration rates.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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