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Crime, Drugs & Public Order

Fentanyl Crisis

A poisoning, not just an epidemic. Cartel manufacture, Chinese precursors, and an interdiction fight we have to win.

The Stakes

Two milligrams. That's the lethal dose — a few grains of salt. Parents are burying kids who thought they bought a Percocet from a friend of a friend. This isn't the drug war your parents knew: it's industrial poisoning, manufactured by cartels from Chinese precursor chemicals, pressed into counterfeit pills, and sold to people who never chose fentanyl at all.

The Receipts

Every figure cites a primary federal source. Tap a chip to check it yourself.

70,000+Synthetic-opioid deaths (mostly fentanyl) peaked above this many per year before the recent decline — more annual deaths than U.S. combat losses in the entire Vietnam War, every year, for years.

CDC WONDER

~24%Overdose deaths fell by roughly a quarter from the 2023 peak through 2024 — real, measurable progress.

CDC provisional data

115M+DEA seized more than 115 million counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl in 2023; lab testing has found a majority of seized fake pills contain a potentially lethal dose.

DEA

China → MexicoPrecursor chemicals overwhelmingly originate in China; synthesis and pressing happen in Mexico under cartel control.

DEA National Drug Threat Assessment

~90% at POEsMost fentanyl is seized at official ports of entry, frequently smuggled in vehicles by U.S. citizens recruited by cartels — the case for hardened POE inspection technology, not against border security.

CBP

Their Best Argument — and Why It Fails

The steelman

Interdiction has never worked. Every drug war just squeezed the balloon; only demand reduction and harm reduction actually save lives.

The rebuttal

Naloxone saturation has saved lives — conservatives should say so plainly. But the decline began alongside record seizures, precursor sanctions, and cartel-targeted enforcement, not instead of them. Harm reduction without supply pressure manages dying; it doesn't end it. And 'interdiction never works' ignores that fentanyl is uniquely interdictable: it's manufactured, not grown — choke the precursors and the labs, and the supply chain has single points of failure poppy fields never did.

The Conservative Fix

  1. 1

    Fund non-intrusive inspection tech at every port of entry — scan 100% of vehicle traffic.

    Federal
  2. 2

    Sanction Chinese precursor suppliers and the banks that clear their payments.

    Federal
  3. 3

    Fentanyl-analog trafficking = mandatory federal charges; death-resulting cases charged as homicide.

    Federal / State
  4. 4

    Naloxone everywhere — schools, libraries, first responders — paired with treatment-on-demand, not instead of enforcement.

    State / Local
  5. 5

    Designate cartels' financial networks for Treasury action.

    Federal

Answer the Muster

Who decides this: Your U.S. House member and Senators (interdiction, sanctions, and POE funding are federal)

I'm a constituent in [district]. Fentanyl is poisoning people in our state who never chose it. I'm asking [Senator/Representative] to support 100% port-of-entry scanning and sanctions on Chinese precursor suppliers. Where does [he/she] stand?