Beshear bans drug in Kentucky that’s being targeted by attorneys general across the nation

Frankfort, KY. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Last year, Andy Beshear carried out an emergency action on Monday to ban the sale of “designer Xanax olan, which has a wider effort to combat extremely powerful synthetic drugs connected to overdose deaths in Blueregrass states last year.
Beshear’s action in the province of Kentucky comes as the coalition of 21 lawyers led by Russell Coleman, the US Drug Application Administration calls for an urgent action that prohibits unprocessed drugs. In a letter to Terry Cole, a Dea manager on Monday, lawyers pose an increasing threat of public health and contribute more and more contributing to overdose deaths.
“The law enforcement officers need desperate vehicles desperately to drive these dangerous medicine from our neighborhoods, Cumhur
In Kentucky, the classification of the broomole known as “designer Xanax olarak as a controlled substance after Beshear’s emergency regulation entered into force immediately. Coleman, broillem, anxiety disorders, insomnia and seizures such as commonly used to treat situations such as benzodiazepines, including prescription pills, he said.
He called Beshear’s administration to ban the drug in Kentucky, and on Monday, the governor’s action allowed law enforcement officers to arrest the drug to sell or have the drug.
Democratic Governor, “This deadly drug has no place in our communities, and now we have the means to remove it from the streets and to protect more life,” he said.
Beshear, a former Kentucky Chief Public Prosecutor in his second period as governor, was seen in 2028 as a potential candidate for the president.
Beshear’s office, the drug targeted by him and Coleman, Kentucky and said that an increasing number of fatal overdose throughout the country, he said. The office said last year that approximately 50 overdose deaths in Kentucky.
“We live at a time when a pill can kill and kill, Cole Coleman said in response to Beshear’s action. Coleman Coleman Beshear said. “I am happy to work together to deal with this grave threat.”
When they wrote to the president of the Dea, lawyers said that bromazolam was sold illegally on the streets and online. They said it was extremely strong and unpredictable when combined with opioids or other central nervous system depressions. Unlike arranged drugs, illegal produced brommazolam lacks quality controls, which has undoubtedly made it especially fatal for users.
“Despite its clear dangers, the broper is not planned at the federal level and it creates significant difficulties for law enforcement and public health officials who are trying to respond to this crisis,” he said. “Without the program, this drug continues to avoid traditional regulatory and prosecution tools, prevents tendency efforts and provides continuous distribution through illegal channels.”
The emergency action by DEA will help the law enforcement officers to remove the drug from circulation, give prosecutors the ability to hold the smugglers responsible and send a clear signal that this dangerous substance has no place on our streets. ”
In addition to Coleman, the request for Dea, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebromoma, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, West It included Virginia.




