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This Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, file photo shows a field test kit for marijuana, left, and a field test kit for opioids such as heroin, right, at the Susquehanna Township Police Department in Harrisburg, Pa. In 2017, fearing accidental overdoses from fentanyl, police officers across Pennsylvania's Dauphin County ended a longstanding practice of using field test kits on suspected drugs, instead sending suspected drugs straight to the Pennsylvania State Police lab for testing. (Christine Vendel/PennLive.com via AP) **FILE**

This Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, file photo shows a field test kit for marijuana, left, and a field test kit for opioids such as heroin, right, at the Susquehanna Township Police Department in Harrisburg, Pa. In 2017, fearing accidental overdoses from fentanyl, police officers across Pennsylvania's Dauphin County ended a longstanding practice of using field test kits on suspected drugs, instead sending suspected drugs straight to the Pennsylvania State Police lab for testing. (Christine Vendel/PennLive.com via AP) **FILE**

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