Trump, fentanyl
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley was at the White House on July 16 as President Donald Trump signed fentanyl-related legislation.
President Trump signed the HALT Fentanyl Act to categorize fentanyl analogues as Schedule 1 drugs, aiming to close trafficking loopholes and preserve medical use.
The HALT Fentanyl Act schedules illicit fentanyl-related substances, known as fentanyl analogs, as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act.
Wood County Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn was in the nation's capital for a ceremony at the White House. Wasylyshyn is a board member of the National Sheriffs' Association and was invited to the signing of the Halt Fentanyl Act.