During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, said the Trump administration's border policy appeared to be having a meaningful impact on the impact of illegal drugs on the streets.
He noted the decline in overdose deaths and a higher price for fentanyl tied to supply and demand.
"We are — you know, number one, we're seeing a reduction in the number of people that are dying from overdose deaths," Marshall explained. "That's a very tangible way that we can show it. But more importantly, it's just basic economics is that, you know, we hear about the increased cost of fentanyl on the streets. And that has to do with simply the supply and demand. And, you know, Jeff, the cartel is try

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