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When dealers walk free

Imagine someone sells a deadly batch of fentanyl to your neighbor. Your neighbor survives, but barely. Permanent brain damage. A feeding tube for life. The dealer who sold the poison? Under current Michigan law, there’s no specific felony charge for what they did. If the victim had died, prosecutors could throw the book at them. But because the victim survived, the dealer catches a break.

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