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Gov. Mike Braun signed a law tied to a story from our 13 Investigates team.
The new law makes it clear that it's legal to possess and to use test strips and field kids that detect fentanyl and other deadly substances.
The problem has been that there's a lot of confusion.
13 Investigates reporter Cierra Putman showed how some law enforcement and prosecutors thought the tests were illegal drug paraphernalia, even though many counties and hospitals were handing them out freely.
This new law clears up the issue, and it takes effect July 1.