DEA Houston Fentanyl Message at Baseball Game
Summary
The DEA's Houston Division participated in a public outreach event at a baseball game on March 26, 2026, to spread awareness about fentanyl. The division set up a booth to distribute educational materials and giveaways.
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The DEA's Houston Division conducted a public awareness campaign regarding fentanyl at a baseball game on March 26, 2026. The initiative involved setting up a booth at Daikin Park to engage with attendees, share the "Fentanyl Free America" message, and distribute educational materials and promotional items.
This event is a public outreach effort by the DEA to educate the public on the dangers of fentanyl. While it does not impose new regulatory requirements or deadlines on regulated entities, it signifies the agency's ongoing commitment to public safety messaging and community engagement on drug-related issues. Compliance officers should note this as part of the agency's broader public awareness strategy.
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DEAHouston @DEAHOUSTONDiv Baseball fans, it’s Opening Day! DEA Houston is at Daikin Park's concourse, spreading its Fentanyl Free America message. Step by our booth and check out our free educational giveaways! ALT ALT ALT
6:21 pm · 26 Mar 2026
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