
Father turns grief into empowerment and pens scathing letter to Democrat after fentanyl killed his son
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A father who lost his son to a fentanyl overdose has turned to activism, penning a letter to Cory Booker urging the senator to withdraw his objections to scheduling FRS.
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Puerta, who lost his son Daniel to a fentanyl overdose, took issue with Booker's decision earlier this year to object to extending the DEA's emergency scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, with the senator arguing the class-wide scheduling of fentanyl has been a "failed experiment" while calling for a bipartisan solution to the crisis.
"This was the bipartisan solution," Puerta said. "And you were its sole objector."
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