Attorney General Jackley Encourages South Dakotans To Observe National Fentanyl Awareness Day Today


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Contact: Tony Mangan, Communications Director, 605-773-6878

 

Attorney General Jackley Encourages South Dakotans

To Observe National Fentanyl Awareness Day Today

 

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley encourages South Dakotans to remember those impacted by Fentanyl during National Fentanyl Awareness Day which is today (Tuesday).

 

“Too many families have been impacted by Fentanyl in South Dakota,” said Attorney General Jackley. South Dakota law enforcement seized 18.2 pounds of Fentanyl in 2024, enough to overdose every South Dakotan four or five times over.”

 

National Fentanyl Awareness Day highlights the dangers of Fentanyl and educates the public on overdose prevention.

Last week, Attorney General Jackley, Emily’s Hope, and the state Departments of Health and Social Services announced a partnership to distribute 20,000 naloxone kits throughout South Dakota. Naloxone is an opioid overdose reversal medication which helps those who are dealing with overdoses of opioids including Fentanyl.

“South Dakota is the first state in the nation where state government has partnered with an organization like Emily’s Hope to provide naloxone kits statewide,” said Attorney General Jackley.

Attorney General Jackley has been a strong advocate of Fentanyl awareness. He has asked the Trump Administration and Congress to strengthen security at the southern border to keep Fentanyl from coming into the United States and South Dakota.

Law enforcement in South Dakota at all levels arrested 330 people on Fentanyl charges in 2024. The amount of Fentanyl, in grams, seized in the last five years in South Dakota:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2020

578.631

 

 

2021

3098.285

 

 

2022

8568.209

 

 

2023

4636.901

 

 

2024

8262.000

 

 

2025

          767.756

 

 

       
  • 2025 numbers are January through March.

 

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