COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) – Right now, there is no law on the books in South Carolina that criminalizes trafficking fentanyl. The push to establish one is closer than it has ever been, but questions remain about how quickly lawmakers can get it done. Last week, senators unanimously passed H.3503, the…Read More
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