And Barberton, Ohio, and Norwood, Ohio, and Southern Ohio to have the kind of technology that can protect their lives and help them, help them ferret this stuff out better. But I think that Not nearly all the fentanyl comes across the border. but we'll never be that. That's why, that's why our bill that Scott and I worked on is so important, because it will really, it's. (04:27–05:13)
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