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Dear Congresswoman Michelle Steel <br /> Request your support for about the dangers of buying pills on social media, <br /> fentanyl education in schools fifth grade at all schools to 121h grade with local <br /> experts and impacted family members. Requesting letter of support that once <br /> again from advocating over many years now on my six sixth year with social <br /> media, yet still to many silos preventing awareness. <br /> Below are opportunities to expand Orange County Sheriffs Dept program to all <br /> schools that the U.S. Senate U.S. SENATE HEARING ECOUNTERING ILLICIT <br /> FENTANYL TRAFFICKING <br /> https://socialemotionalpaws.com/blog-post-1/f/us-senate-hearing-ecountering- <br /> illicit-fentanyl-trafficking awareness was best choice with accountability from <br /> school districts. <br /> https://www.dea.gov/dea-one-pill-can-kill-social-media-campaign <br /> CA State source funding could be until Congress can fund is AB-638 Mental <br /> Health Services Act: early intervention and prevention programs.(2021-2022) <br /> early intervention. Below are. <br /> References of research that mirror Orange County CA hearing in 2022 fentanyl <br /> education in schools fifth grade a three-hour presentation however the police <br /> cars haven't been every discuss as the one below request to see these used as <br /> awareness campaign. <br /> Campuses Amplify DEA's `One Pill Can Kill' Public Awareness Campaign I Campus Drug Prevention <br /> The Senate Foreign Relations Committee <br /> FULL COMMITTEE HEARING <br /> 5 <br />
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