Debate Over Fentanyl's WMD Status Sparks Controversy

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The Trump administration designated illicit fentanyl and its precursors as weapons of mass destruction, aiming to intensify criminalization and potentially enable military actions abroad, but this move raises legal, domestic, and international concerns about its effectiveness and implications.
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