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DETROIT A new, extra-potent methamphetamine is growing increasingly popular in Michigan and unlike past iterations of the highly addictive stimulant more of it’s showing up in urban areas including metro Detroit, law enforcement officials said.
Adding to the level of danger associated with the drug: evidence it’s being laced with fentanyl, the ultra-deadly synthetic opioid that’s involved in most of the nation’s overdose deaths.
“Because the opioid epidemic has required so much of our attention and focus … I think people have assumed that meth has kind of gone away,” said Keith Martin, special agent in charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Detroit division. “Meth is powerful and available. … We’re seeing it come into the urban areas where it may not have come into some of those pockets previo
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Ford, GM, slew of Michigan corporations denounce Senate Republican voting bills Samuel Dodge, mlive.com © Jeremy Marble | MLive.com/Jeremy Marble | MLive.com The Ford Motor Company World Headquarters logo pictured in Dearborn, Michigan on March 30, 2020.
Ford and General Motors joined more than 30 Michigan corporations to denounce voting bills introduced by the Michigan Senate, calling them an attempt to curb voting by “historically disenfranchised communities.”
The corporations released a joint statement Tuesday, April 13 criticizing the 39-bill package introduced by Michigan Senate Republicans last month, as well as a potential ballot petition. Th statement comes as the state Legislature returns from spring break, with plans to begin deliberating the bills at a Senate Elections Committee hearing Wednesday at 2 p.m.
The right to vote is a sacred, inviolable right of American citizens.
Democracy is strongest when participation is greatest.
Safe are and secure voting options are vital
Government must support equitable access to the ballot.
Government must avoid actions that reduce participation in elections, particularly among historically disenfranchised communities.
Election laws must be developed in a bipartisan fashion.
A state Senate committee is expected to begin consideration of some of the bills Wednesday.
The Michigan bills would, among other measures, require absentee voters to mail in a paper copy of their ID with their ballot application, shorten the deadline for returning absentee ballots, bar clerks from purchasing prepaid postage for absentee ballot return envelopes and limit the secretary of state’s ability to help voters request an absentee ballot, require video surveillance of drop boxes for absentee ballots and allow only political parties designate election challeng
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