Pennsylvania Targets 'Gas Station Heroin'
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are rushing to ban “gas station heroin” — the dangerous, unapproved opioid tianeptine — after a Fayette County death and growing overdose concerns. A sweeping House bill would criminalize its sale and possession with intent to sell, carrying up to five years in prison or $15,000 in fines. While most backed the measure, two dissenters warned against criminalizing possession, arguing addiction should be treated as a health issue, not a crime. The bill now heads to the Senate as Pennsylvania fights to stop this deadly trend before it spirals into an epidemic.
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