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First responders, families claim state law allows repeat harm to children without accountability
First responders, families claim state law allows repeat harm to children without accountability
First responders, families claim state law allows repeat harm to children without accountability

Published on: 02/21/2025

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The KING 5 Investigators expose a state child endangerment law that calls for tough penalties when people expose children to meth, but not fentanyl.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/washington/first-responders-families-claim-state-law-allows-repeat-harm-children-without-accountability/281-a2e16595-dd89-49d3-b283-d09f4ac347af

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