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United Against Fentanyl organizes awareness campaigns and fights for public safety measures to end fentanyl deaths.

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Fentanyl is potent, highly addictive, and cheap to make. Just a tiny dust of powder can be fatal.

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For profits, cartels make counterfeit pills like Oxycodone, Xanax and Adderall that are laced with fentanyl. They are taken by unsuspecting users.

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In 2023, over 76 million fentanyl pills and 12,000 pounds of fentanyl were seized—enough to kill 384 million people.

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United Against Fentanyl
starts with you, and in your town.

Join the Fentanyl Help Network in all 50 states.

In doing so, we will provide education, enforcement, and harm reduction resources to everyone.

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We have a plan to end fentanyl deaths.

Two campaigns, one goal. United Against Fentanyl works to amplify and empower the voices of others. Just Say Never because "Just Say No" wasn't enough.

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The effort must be unrelenting. It's not a rehearsal, but a duty. Because fentanyl doesn’t discriminate between neighborhoods, political parties, or tax brackets. It isn’t lethargic. It isn’t temporary. It isn’t something we can afford to fight over, only one we must fight together. There is only one way we can stand against this killer, this poison. Away from radicalizing politics. Away from social cleavages. Away from stigma. We must stand United as one. United Against Fentanyl.

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#JustSayNever means just say NOW because Fentanyl overdoses are already killing tens of thousands of Americans annually. Just say EDUCATION because innocent children can not see the difference between candy and Fentanyl. Just say VIGILANCE because the DEA deems this the nation’s greatest drug crisis ever. Just say ENFORCEMENT because those who knowingly provide lethal substances for profit must be brought to justice. Just say REDUCTION because we must reduce harm at any cost.