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SB 1506 - Reduces Charges for Possession of Controlled Substances - Key Vote
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Curren Price, Jr. voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Legislation - Bill Failed (Senate) (11-24) - May 31, 2012 (Key vote)
Title: Reduces Charges for Possession of Controlled Substances
Vote to pass a bill that reduces certain drug possession charges from a felony to a misdemeanor and increases drug program fees.
- Reduces the classification of illegal possession of certain controlled substances to a misdemeanor with the following penalties (Secs. 1-3):
- A fine;
- A jail term of up to 1 year; or
- Both.
- Specifies that the provisions of this bill apply to certain controlled substances including, but not limited to, the following (Secs. 1-3):
- Narcotics;
- Heroin;
- Amphetamines;
- Marijuana; and
- Certain hallucinogenic substances.
- Increases drug program fees for illegal possession of certain controlled substances from $150 to no more than $500 for the first offense and no more than $1,500 for repeat offenses (Secs. 1-3).
- Establishes the following drug program fees for defendants who are granted probation and who accept the terms of probation (Secs. 1-3):
- $250 for the first offense; and
- No more than $500 for repeat offenses.
- Authorizes the jail administrator to release misdemeanor inmates prior to the completion of their sentence if there is a need for jail space and these inmates may be required to abide by certain conditions including, but not limited to, the following (Sec. 6):
- Completing his or her sentence on continuous electronic monitoring;
- Passing drug tests; or
- Both.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Feb. 24, 2012
Title: Reduces Charges for Possession of Controlled Substances