The 'Chicana' connection
The fentanyl factories and the drug supply chain
So she "code-switches" between fed-speak and State-of-Arizona-speak to prosecute and punish crimes and alleged crimes in a mixed jurisdiction.
Speaking of mixed Chinese and Hispanic ancestry, Kash Patel was off to China, chasing the alleged precursor chemicals to the fentanyl allegedly manufactured by Mexican drug cartels.
U.N. member states first subjected fentanyl precursors to international control in 2017, agreeing to list the precursors N-Phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP) and 4-Anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (ANPP) on Table I of the 1988 Convention. In 2018, consistent with the U.N. decision, the PRC implemented corresponding domestic controls. In 2022, U.N. member states subjected three additional fentanyl precursors to international control: N-Phenyl-4-piperidinamine (4-AP), tert-Butyl 4-(phenylamino) piperidine-1-carboxylate (1-boc-4-AP), and norfentanyl. In June 2023, the PRC government said it was "in the process of scheduling" three additional fentanyl precursors—presumably those the U.N. scheduled in 2022—but the PRC has provided no further information. https://www.congress.gov/crs_external_products/IF/HTML/IF10890.web.html
Let's not be too specific passing statutes and laws with so much word salad of nonsensical parenthesized syllables of chemistry prefixes and suffixes. The exact details are irrelevant to any twelve average citizens who speak English. These people have tongue rings, lip rings, tattoos, eyebrow piercings and brightly colored dyed hair, they talk that IUPAC gobbledy-gook nomenclature jargon nonstop, and they're always on Onlyfans or Facebook looking for the right chemistry. People who aren't high on drugs or under the influence can't understand a word of it.