Recovery field execs urge House to reject minimum mandatory prison for fentanyl use

Gray Somers, center insert, executive director of a substance abuse recovery program in Milford, urged a House committee to reject three bills that would impose minimum mandatory prison terms for the importation, sale and possession of fentanyl in New Hampshire.

CONCORD — Leaders in the substance abuse recovery field warned state representatives Wednesday that mandatory minimum prison terms for those who import, sell or use fentanyl will only worsen the state’s opioid epidemic.

On Wednesday, opponents turned out in force, aware that the public hearings may be the final chance to speak on the matter and that Gov. Chris Sununu has already endorsed two of the bills.