Media
Advisory
Fentanyl-Laced
Heroin Demand Reduction Forum
Talking Points
Introduction
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Fentanyl is
emerging as a dangerous, synthetic drug threat in selected regions
of the country. I know how important this is to you and your communities.
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As
a Nation, and in each community, an anti-fentanyl strategy must
have four characteristics:
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It
must have supply reduction and demand reduction components;
this summit is an excellent metaphor for that balance.
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It
should involve a partnership between Federal and State/local
authorities
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It
should incorporate accurate information – both data and
intelligence – so that we can know how and when to respond,
and identify success. o An anti-fentanyl demand reduction strategy
cannot focus only on that drug: because it typically rides
on the back of heroin or occasionally cocaine, we must continue
demand reduction efforts in those populations.
The
Administration’s Role
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As
you have heard from other Federal representatives, we are focused,
at the Federal level, on understanding:
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Where
the problem exists, looking in particular at reports from medical
examiners
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What
the source of the fentanyl is
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What
production methods are being used
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We
are hopeful that:
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the
Janssen method is the only production method that has been
used;
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that
cooks and distributors are not deluded into believing that
they can more effectively “cut” the fentanyl into
the heroin or cocaine (this is dangerous stuff no matter how
you ingest it)
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the
combined efforts of Federal, International (Mexican), and State/local
law enforcement, which have already yielded results, will soon
prove to have eliminated a major source of fentanyl – and
identify any others.
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You
can help us help you:
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You
have been very helpful in providing timely and accurate information
(particularly on deaths, but also overdoses) from medical examiners;
this should continue
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For
the law enforcement community, understanding methods of production
is also important
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The
prevention and treatment communities play a critical role in
educating those struggling with heroin and cocaine addiction
about these additional dangers
Concluding
thoughts
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There
is no drug market – cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana – that
does not respond to pressure. Fentanyl is unusually dangerous,
but it is not unusually resistant to pressure.
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Both
your supply reduction, and demand reduction, activities can combine
to eliminate this pernicious and deadly drug. Thank you for your
efforts.
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