As communities across Colorado continue to combat the fentanyl crisis, another group is saying it’s impacting them profoundly: business leaders.
A group of those leaders, along with law enforcement officials, tackled the issue in a round table discussion on Monday.
“It doesn’t discriminate by no means. It’s that one pill can kill, and it can kill anyone,” Knott told CBS4’s Mekialaya White.“We have tragic deaths of infants to teenagers to adult family members.”
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