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H.R. 8005: Stop Pills That Kill Act

This bill is called the Stop Pills That Kill Act and aims to address issues related to counterfeit fentanyl and methamphetamine substances. Here are the main points outlined in the bill:

Definition of Counterfeit Substances

The bill defines a "counterfeit fentanyl or methamphetamine substance" as any product that:

  • Contains fentanyl, any similar substance to fentanyl, or methamphetamine;
  • Is marketed or sold under the name of another product or bears a trademark or other identifiers of that product.

Prohibited Acts

The bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to include fentanyl and its analogues as well as counterfeit substances in the list of drugs that have prohibited acts. This means that actions related to these substances will be treated with the same legal scrutiny as those involving other controlled substances.

Comprehensive Plan

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is required to develop a response plan within 180 days of the bill's enactment. This plan must include:

  • Federal Law Enforcement Strategies: Methods to improve investigations and seizures of counterfeit fentanyl or methamphetamine substances.
  • Education and Prevention: Initiatives to enhance public awareness regarding these substances, specifically targeting youth and teenagers. This includes assessing current educational campaigns like "Operation Engage."
  • Campaign Audit: A review of the "One Pill Can Kill" campaign to see how effectively it communicates the dangers of counterfeit substances and how it can be improved.

Annual Reporting to Congress

Within one year of the bill's enactment, the Attorney General must submit a report to Congress on efforts related to counterfeit fentanyl and methamphetamine substances. The report must include:

  • Data on the number of seized counterfeit fentanyl or methamphetamine substances.
  • A breakdown of how many of these substances are in pill form.
  • Details on what other illegal substances are present in counterfeit forms.
  • Information on where and when these substances were seized.
  • Data on the legal actions taken against individuals involved with counterfeit substances.
  • Details on prevention measures currently being undertaken to limit the spread of these substances.

Implications and Objectives

The overall objective of the bill is to strengthen enforcement against counterfeit fentanyl and methamphetamine, promote education about their dangers, and support public awareness efforts to mitigate the risks associated with these drugs. The bill represents a legislative effort to address the increasing crisis posed by these counterfeit substances in society.

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Date Action
Mar. 19, 2026 Introduced in House
Mar. 19, 2026 Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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