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Updated · Fox News · May 12
Chip Roy Unveils Death Penalty Bill for Fentanyl Deaths, Doubling Fines to $2 Million
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 12

Chip Roy Unveils Death Penalty Bill for Fentanyl Deaths, Doubling Fines to $2 Million

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 12
  • Rep. Chip Roy on Tuesday introduced the Deal Death, Face Death Act, which would let prosecutors seek the death penalty when knowingly distributed fentanyl causes a person's death.
  • The bill would amend the Controlled Substances Act, which now caps punishment at life in prison, and raise fentanyl-related fines to $2 million for individuals and $10 million for entities.
  • Roy said the measure targets a loophole in cases where heroin, cocaine or methamphetamine is knowingly laced with fentanyl, arguing current law can shield dealers when buyers die.
  • Nearly 48,400 Americans died from fentanyl poisoning in 2024, according to federal data, though that was a 36% drop from 2023 as Republicans continue pushing tougher narcotics penalties.
As fentanyl deaths fall, will a new death penalty law accidentally create a market for even deadlier synthetic drugs?
With complex supply chains, how will the new death penalty law prove a dealer's specific intent to kill?
While lawmakers target fentanyl, is the nation prepared for a new 'synthetic soup' of treatment-resistant drugs?