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HR 3065

Felony Murder for Deadly Fentanyl Distribution Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Dan Crenshaw and 4 co-sponsors

This bill expands felony murder charges for fentanyl distribution deaths, imposing life sentences to deter the opioid crisis.

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Bill Summary · HR 3065

Summary of H.R. 3065: Felony Murder for Deadly Fentanyl Distribution Act of 2025

Overview

The Felony Murder for Deadly Fentanyl Distribution Act of 2025 is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives that aims to address the growing opioid crisis by expanding criminal penalties for the distribution of fentanyl that results in death.

Key Provisions

  • Establishes fentanyl distribution that results in death as a form of "felony murder", punishable by up to life in prison
  • Applies this new felony murder charge to any death caused by the distribution of a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of fentanyl
  • Extends the felony murder charge to anyone in the chain of distribution, from the original dealer to middlemen and facilitators
  • Requires the U.S. Sentencing Commission to review and potentially increase penalties for fentanyl-related offenses

Potential Impact

  • This bill is intended to serve as a stronger deterrent against the distribution of fentanyl, which has become a major driver of the opioid epidemic in the U.S.
  • By establishing fentanyl distribution deaths as a form of felony murder, the bill would significantly increase the potential sentences for those involved in the supply chain.
  • Supporters argue this will help disrupt fentanyl trafficking networks and save lives, while critics raise concerns about overcriminalization and disproportionate impacts.
  • The bill has a companion version in the Senate (S. 1502) and has garnered bipartisan support, though its ultimate passage and impact remain to be seen.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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