Lawmakers in both lower and upper chambers of Congress have introduced at least three separate bills—with the acronyms HUNTER, CRACK, and PIPES—seeking to block any attempts by the federal government to use taxpayer money to fund crack pipes. It comes after a media report by the Washington Free Beacon, citing a spokesman from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said the Biden administration was funding safe smoking kits that would provide pipes for users to smoke crack cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, and “any illicit substance,” as part of a $30 million grant program to reduce harm from illicit drugs. Following the report, the administration faced widespread backlash across social media. The HHS and the White House on Feb. 9 denied such claims and said that the smoking kits it is funding does not include any pipes. White House press secretary Jen Psaki called the crack pipe story “inaccurate reporting.” However, a number of lawmakers remain …