Kentucky AG Russell Coleman highlights dangers of designer Xanax, linked to 47 deaths in the state and 1,400 nationwide

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Seized packets of the tranquilizer Xanax on display at the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) Headquarters in Dublin after a Europe-wide Interpol-coordinated project called Pangea X.
Seized packets of the tranquilizer Xanax on display at the Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) Headquarters in Dublin after a Europe-wide Interpol-coordinated project called Pangea X.
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Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman highlights the crisis of synthetic drugs like designer Xanax, which has led to 47 deaths in Kentucky and 1,400 deaths nationwide. Attorney General Coleman emphasizes the need for emergency scheduling of these substances. The Attorney General also discusses the threat posed by Chinese intelligence and the economic impact of Chinese companies like TikTok, which Coleman is suing for consumer protection violations. Lastly, we discuss the issue of men competing in women's sports and the efforts to restore women's records, supported by multiple attorneys general.

 

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