Grieving Mothers Say Punitive New Drug Laws Won't Solve the Overdose Crisis
Briefly

As parents-turned-activists, they find themselves on one side of an extremely emotional debate over how the government should respond to an increase in overdose deaths linked to the rise of the opioid fentanyl and other potent synthetic drugs.
Tamara Olt and an international coalition of moms are advocating against harsh drug laws that criminalize individuals for drug-related deaths, warning that these measures hinder people from seeking help during overdoses.
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