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Idaho Gov. Brad Little signs into law legislation to make the overdose reversal drug naloxone more readily available on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2019, in Boise. The new law alters wording in the law being replaced to make it clear emergency responders, family members and others can administer the medication. (AP Photo/Keith Ridler)

Idaho Gov. Brad Little signs into law legislation to make the overdose reversal drug naloxone more readily available on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2019, in Boise. The new law alters wording in the law being replaced to make it clear emergency responders, family members and others can administer the medication. (AP Photo/Keith Ridler)

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