Hawaii, states ponder whether drug dealers should be charged with murder

In this undated photo, Spencer Palozej poses with his dog after hunting in Connecticut. (Dean and Paula Palozej via AP)
In this Feb. 14 photo, Dean Palozej poses with a photo of his son, Spencer, in Stafford, Conn. Spencer Palozej died of a fentanyl overdose in last year. (AP Photo/Dave Collins)

STAFFORD, Conn. — Having lost his 29-year-old son to a fentanyl overdose, Dean Palozej believes dealers who peddle drugs that kill should be locked up for a very long time — for the rest of their life, in some cases.