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Mother, legislator work to legalize fentanyl test strips in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kan. — A device that may detect fentanyl in a drug is gaining traction within the Kansas legislature.
The laws to legalize fentanyl check strips handed the Kansas Home of Representatives and is now being debated within the Kansas Senate.
The hassle to go the brand new laws is as a result of fentanyl check strips are at present unlawful in Kansas. They’re thought of drug paraphernalia.
The Community for Public Well being Regulation stated it’s authorized to have fentanyl check strips in at the least 30 states and the District of Columbia. Missouri and Kansas aren’t a part of that record.
The KSHB 41 I-Crew spoke with Libby Davis who misplaced her son, Cooper, to a fentanyl poisoning in August of 2021.
Greater than a yr later, his image nonetheless brings unhappiness, however it additionally reminds her of what she’s been referred to as to do.
“My mission is to ensure that his story lives on and is used for good,” Davis stated.
Davis stated her son took half of what he thought was a Percocet capsule. It turned out to be pretend and contained fentanyl.
“Our primary precedence from the second we misplaced Cooper is saving lives,” Davis stated.
In Might of 2022, Davis wrote a letter to Kansas lawmakers supporting fentanyl check strips.
“It’s a strong epidemic and getting worse each day,” Davis says. “The magnitude of the issue is rising each day and our response to it wants to regulate.”
On this yr’s State of the State speech, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly stated she needed fentanyl check strips to be decriminalized.
State Rep. Jason Probst (D – Hutchinson) believes that helped give the laws some momentum.
“I believe it’s drawn extra consideration to it,” Probst stated. “It’s elevated to a stage as a substitute of a single legislator form of pushing for this.”
Probst has been attempting to get the invoice handed for 3 years. He is used the earlier makes an attempt to hone his message for critics of the concept.
“If we’re within the enterprise of attempting to make the state higher, if we’re within the enterprise of attempting to avoid wasting lives, if we’re within the enterprise of attempting to assist folks, that is one thing that we are able to try this’s a extremely easy device,” Probst stated. “The state doesn’t actually need to do something aside from to make a declaration that these are now not unlawful.”
To get a greater understanding of how fentanyl check strips work, the I-Crew went to First Name in Kansas Metropolis. It’s a company that gives providers to these impacted by substance use issues.
First Name’s Margaux Guignon stated they will solely have the check strips for purchasers post-consumption.
“Put up consumption means that you’d check principally urine after use to see if fentanyl is exhibiting up in your system,” Guignon stated.
Guignon stated the group has solely had the fentanyl check strips because the finish of final yr. With that comes a number of questions from our group.
“They’re asking form of the identical questions that you’re. ‘Is it authorized to have? How do you employ them? Who ought to have them?’” Guignon says.
“Somebody makes use of medication then they go to the toilet right into a cup after which what they might do is stick this little check strip within the cup with the blue half up,” Guignon stated in describing how the check strips are used. “Then you definitely dip it into the urine after which you’re going to get your check outcome again on the precise strip.”
One line means constructive for fentanyl. Two traces imply damaging.
Native legislation enforcement companies just like the Kansas Metropolis, Kansas, Police Division have heard concerning the laws. They’re staying impartial on the concept.
“I believe something that’s going to avoid wasting lives, we have now to actually take a look at it and consider it,” KCKPD Chief of Police Karl Oakman stated.
Oakman sees it as a double-edged sword.
“If they’ve the check strips then it could cut back the quantity of overdoses. Sadly, fentanyl has precipitated younger folks to rethink Percocets, Dilaudid, hydrocodone, abusing these pharmaceuticals,” Oakman stated. “My concern is that if they obtained the check strip then they’ll go proper again to doing it as a result of they will check it. ‘Oh there’s no fentanyl, let me go forward and pop this capsule,’ and that’s what we wish to keep away from.”
Davis hopes talking up will change the minds of lawmakers on the fence.
“I simply hope it’ll open their minds to the thought that each life is value saving,” she stated.
Comparable laws has additionally been filed in Missouri.
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Top takeaways from Iowa's win over Kansas
The Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls sounded like Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Wednesday night as a capacity crowd of 3,400 watched Iowa defeat Kansas 71-58. The Hawkeyes jumped out to an 18-4 lead after the first quarter and never let the lead dip below eight points the rest of the way. They are now 5-0 for the first time since 2017.
Here are my top takeaways from the win and what it means for Iowa moving forward.
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Kansas State Coaches Searching For Answers After Two-Game Skid
A season that began with national championship aspirations is now in danger of ending in disappointment.
Three weeks ago, the Kansas State Wildcats controlled their hopes of making the Big 12 title game and possibly the College Football Playoff. Now, they are just searching for another victory to salvage a once promising season.
“Obviously a disappointing performance on Saturday,” Kansas State coach Chris Klieman said about Saturday’s loss to Arizona State. “We had a long staff meeting yesterday and talked about a lot of things. We looked at offense, defense and special teams. I don’t think anybody could point a finger at anybody because I don’t think any unit played up to its capabilities.”
The Wildcats were in the driver’s seat after a victory against rival Kansas Oct. 26 in the annual Sunflower State Showdown. They were 7-1 with wins against Oklahoma State and Colorado, the lone blemish coming against BYU.
The victory against the Jayhawks was followed by two upset losses to Houston and the Sun Devils, which all but ended their chances of making the Big 12 championship game.
With two games left against Cincinnati and Iowa State, the Wildcats are basically playing for a more appealing bowl game.
“Our job this week is to right the ship, because we have another opportunity,” Klieman said. “I want our seniors to have an opportunity to go out well.”
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No. 16 Colorado heads to Kansas searching for crucial win for Big 12 title game aspirations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — No. 16 Colorado heads to Arrowhead Stadium to face Kansas on Saturday knowing full well where it stands in the Big 12 picture.
Beat the Jayhawks and conference bottom-dweller Oklahoma State and the Buffaloes will be playing for the title. Lose to Kansas and everything changes: They would need Arizona State and Iowa State to lose at least one more game, or BYU to lose its last two, and that would take their College Football Playoff aspirations out of their own hands.
Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders doesn’t sound as if there is any extra pressure on this weekend.
“Look at me, man. Do I look like I subscribe to pressure or do I look like I apply it?” Sanders asked. “We apply pressure.”
In the new-look and jumbled Big 12, the Buffaloes (8-2, 6-1) are tied in the standings with the Cougars, but they are just a game ahead of Arizona State and Iowa State — and curiously enough, did not play any of the three. And while the Jayhawks (4-6, 3-4) are well off the pace, by virtue of a dizzying stretch of last-second losses, they might be playing the best of anyone.
Kansas knocked off then-No. 17 Iowa State before dealing then-No. 6 BYU its first loss on the road last weekend. The back-to-back wins over ranked teams are a first in school history, and the Jayhawks would love to make it three straight on Saturday.
“They have not given up, regardless of what their record may state,” Sanders said. “The last two weeks, they’ve knocked some people off their feet. It’s going to be a tremendous task for us. (Lance Leipold) is going to have those guys ready to play. We’re going to be in an environment that’s not conducive to us being successful in Kansas City.”
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas, which is playing its home finale Saturday, has been playing Big 12 games at Arrowhead Stadium while their on-campus stadium is renovated. Sanders played there once with the Falcons, returning kickoffs in a 14-3 loss on Sept. 1, 1991. He also played at neighboring Kauffman Stadium, home of the Royals, going 3 for 13 in three games with the Yankees in 1990.
“I’m not as young as I once were,” Sanders said, “but I look forward to going there.”
Senior day
Kansas will be sending off 30 seniors in its home finale Saturday, many of whom were instrumental in taking the program from a winless laughingstock in 2020 to bowl games each of the past two seasons. Leipold is wary about focusing too much on the emotional sendoff when there is still a game to be played, and two wins needed to reach a third straight bowl game.
“It becomes an emotional drain, especially right before kickoff sometimes, so hopefully that’ll be a small positive of not being in Lawrence,” Leipold said. “I don’t want to take anything away from the guys, but if we can balance those things with what the day is, hopefully we can make a special day.”
Award watch
Sanders interrupted a question this week after being reminded of how he said earlier this season that his son and quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, and two-way Heisman hopeful Travis Hunter would be top picks in the upcoming NFL draft.
“A lot of people didn’t believe me, huh? Remember I said Travis and Shedeur have the opportunity (at) one and two?” he said. “Everybody just pulled out a double-barrel shotgun and shot at me when I said that, right? Now it’s all coming to light.”
Sanders has thrown 27 touchdown passes, one away from Sefo Liufau’s school record. Hunter is coming off a game in which the cornerback and wide receiver played 132 snaps — he has 74 catches for 911 yards and nine TDs, along with three picks.
Fast friends
Sanders and Leipold might at first seem like the most unlikely of buddies, given one was a Hall of Fame player and two-sport star while the other fought his way through the coaching ranks, beginning at Division III school Wisconsin-Whitewater. Yet when the Buffaloes joined the Big 12, Leipold reached out to Sanders and they became fast friends.
“I love him to life. He’s a friend,” Sanders said. “For these guys to, on their own account, reach out to me, to show me love and respect is tremendous.”
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