Sheriff Mark Lamb shares why the fentanyl poisoning crisis is personal for him

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Fentanyl is now the number one cause of death for Americans ages 18 to 45. That’s also true in Pinal County, Arizona. The county is facing an uphill battle with fentanyl with no support from the White House. Even though Arizona is a border state, most of that trafficked fentanyl doesn't stay in Arizona. It's headed to your community, wherever you are.

Sheriff Mark Lamb is one of the most outspoken sheriffs in the country when it comes to the fentanyl crisis. He explains why he refers to the problem as "fentanyl poisoning" rather than a "fentanyl overdose." He also opens up about his family's experiences, the dangers of rainbow "candy" fentanyl, and why he thinks deputies can only continue to do this for about another two years before the system is just too strained.

My favorite quote from the interview was, "This isn't a red and blue problem either. It's a red, white, and blue problem."

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