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Committee unanimously advances bill to set standards for K-9 fentanyl detection training
Summary
House Bill 1344 would require MoPac to collaborate with law enforcement and canine trainers to establish training and certification standards for K-9s to detect fentanyl. Sponsor and counsel said the measure aims to help police identify and remove fentanyl, which was involved in the majority of opioid deaths in recent years.
House Bill 1344 would require MoPac to collaborate with state police, local police and canine-training experts to develop training and certification standards for police K-9 units to detect fentanyl.
Sponsor remarks: Representative Armenini said fentanyl was implicated in the majority…
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