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‘Hey Marin: WTF?’: North Bay county starts new fentanyl awareness campaign to bring attention to growing opioid crisis [Video]

MARIN COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) — A new campaign is targeting the dangers of fentanyl in Marin County.

This as President Joe Biden met with Mexico’s president on the last day of APEC to talk about the Fentanyl crisis facing the two countries.

In the North Bay, a new eye-catching ad campaign is targeting the dangers of Fentanyl in Marin County. This is as President Joe Biden met with Mexico’s president on the last day of APEC to talk about the Fentanyl crisis facing the two countries.

Officials are hoping the new campaign helps bring awareness to the situation.

It’s a new eye-catching ad campaign, which asks the question, “Hey Marin: WTF? Where’s The Fentanyl?”

The answer is everywhere.

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