its SELECTIVE enforcement. if it wasnt the dead cac from Friends, nobody would care.
Still don't understand the argument you are making. Is is that you would not want or don't believe these cases should be prosecuted? or that you think they should be prosecuted MORE?
what's interesting is that they actually do prosecute these cases.
In the last 10 years, places like LA and San Diego have stepped up to the fentanyl overdose crisis, by creating task forces specifically to respond to overdose deaths. So, after EVERY SINGLE od with fentanyl involved, they respond. But it's 1 team of maybe like 10, and then a prosecutor. They can't do everyone. but they do prosecute those cases.
but there is valid criticism, mostly for the low level ones, because they often end up targeting poor or relatively poor addicts who sold small amounts of fentanyl. Not ever case. but in the Perry one, all these defendants knew what they were doing, made a lot of money from it, and deserve to be prosecuted.