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The HALT Fentanyl Act: Why Law Enforcement Alone Won’t End the Opioid Crisis

Fentanyl deaths are rising. Get life-saving Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) at CORE Medical Clinic today.

The Ongoing Opioid Crisis and the Role of Legislation

The opioid epidemic continues to devastate communities across the United States, and recent legislative efforts such as the HALT Fentanyl Act highlight the ongoing debate on how to combat the crisis. While the bill aims to classify fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs, history suggests that harsher sentencing alone does little to curb addiction or prevent overdose deaths. Instead, comprehensive treatment solutions like Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) offer a more effective path to recovery.

The HALT Fentanyl Act: What You Need to Know

The HALT Fentanyl Act proposes stricter federal penalties for fentanyl-related substances, making possession and distribution subject to harsher sentencing. While proponents argue that increased enforcement will deter trafficking, critics warn that similar approaches in the past—such as the 1986 mandatory minimum sentencing laws for crack cocaine—led to mass incarceration without significantly reducing drug-related deaths.

📉 Over 100,000 people died from drug overdoses in 2022 and 2023, with fentanyl playing a major role. Despite aggressive policing efforts, illicit fentanyl continues to flood U.S. streets, proving that punitive measures alone are insufficient to address the crisis.

Why Treatment, Not Just Enforcement, Is Essential

While cutting off supply chains is an important step in reducing drug-related harm, opioid use disorder (OUD) is fundamentally a public health issue. Without treatment, individuals incarcerated for drug possession often relapse upon release due to untreated dependency.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)—which combines FDA-approved medications like methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone with counseling and behavioral therapy—has been proven to:

Reduce opioid cravings
Prevent overdose deaths
Improve long-term recovery rates

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), expanding access to MAT and harm reduction strategies—such as naloxone distribution and safe syringe programs—has been linked to fewer overdose deaths and lower hospitalizations.

How CORE Medical Clinic Can Help

At CORE Medical Clinic, we believe in a compassionate, evidence-based approach to opioid addiction treatment. Our methadone clinics in Sacramento and West Sacramento provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) services tailored to each patient’s unique recovery needs.

Our services include:
Methadone treatment to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings
Buprenorphine treatment for opioid dependency
Naltrexone therapy to prevent relapse
Comprehensive counseling and peer support programs

By focusing on long-term recovery solutions, we help individuals regain control of their lives while minimizing their risk of overdose.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

The fentanyl crisis requires a shift from punitive drug policies to evidence-based treatment solutions. If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, help is available. CORE Medical Clinic is dedicated to providing the support and resources needed for sustainable recovery.

📍 Find a location near you:

📍 Sacramento Clinic
2100 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, CA 95816
📞 (916) 442-4985
📩 frontdesk@corecapitol.com

📍 West Sacramento Clinic
3990 Industrial Blvd., West Sacramento, CA 95691
📞 (916) 796-0020
📩 frontdeskwestsac@corecapitol.com

📞 Call us today or visit our website to learn more

Recovery is possible—start your journey today.