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Xylazine is now classified under the same group of controlled substances as epinephrine and ketamine.
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Senate Bill 6, which would harden the state’s drug distribution laws in the event of a fatal overdose, has advanced from the Judiciary Committee.
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Law enforcement agencies across South Dakota are collaborating to get potentially harmful drugs off the street.
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Should ingestion of a controlled substance be a felony? The House Judiciary Committee is considering a proposal to change the charge. We listen in on the debate.
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The Pennington County Sherriff’s Office reports an increase of the illegal street drug, fentanyl.Tony Harrison is a captain with the office and a state trustee for the South Dakota Fraternal Order of Police. He says Pennington County agents seized 12 grams of fentanyl in 2019. That jumped to 128 grams last year.
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In The Moment ... September 26, 2017 Show 185 Hour 1U.S. Attorney for the district of South Dakota Randy Seiler provides opening and closing remarks this…
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South Dakota authorities have taken 500-thousand dollars’ worth of a dangerous drug off the street. Tuesday Chamberlain Police and the state’s Division of…
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South Dakotans can now report tips about illegal drugs through text messages. Project Stand Up is a statewide campaign that collects anonymous tips about…
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A drug that reverses opioid overdose is available in South Dakota without a prescription. The option is a response to national trends in painkiller abuse.…
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South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard says he wants the legislature to update the state’s wiretapping laws.The move is part of an overall attempt to…