“Maryland is continuing to combat this crisis — including the increasingly deadly threat posed by fentanyl and carfentanil, with everything we’ve got, and we see a significant amount of work being done at the state and local level each day,” said Clay Stamp, executive director of the state’s Opioid Operational Command Center. “It will take everyone working together — from the federal, state, and local levels — to turn the tide in this epidemic and save the lives of thousands of Marylanders.”