SB 312 IN Passed One Chamber
Exceptions to paraphernalia statutes.
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Summary
Provides that the controlled substance paraphernalia statutes do not apply to items marketed to detect the presence of a drug or controlled substance.
Sponsors (4)
- Brett Clark Republican · author
- Scott Baldwin Republican · author
- Susan Glick Republican · author
- Jennifer Meltzer Republican · sponsor
8 coauthors / cosponsors
- Rodney Pol Democratic · coauthor
- Shelli Yoder Democratic · coauthor
- La Keisha Jackson Democratic · coauthor
- J.D. Ford Democratic · coauthor
- Greg Taylor Democratic · coauthor
- James Buck Republican · coauthor
- Wendy McNamara Republican · cosponsor
- Gregory Steuerwald Republican · cosponsor
Action history (17)
- Jan 13, 2025 Authored by Senator Clark · upper
- Jan 13, 2025 Senator Baldwin added as second author · upper
- Jan 13, 2025 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
- Jan 16, 2025 Senator Pol added as coauthor · upper
- Jan 16, 2025 Senator Yoder added as coauthor · upper
- Jan 23, 2025 Senator Jackson L added as coauthor · upper
- Jan 28, 2025 Committee report: do pass, adopted · upper
- Jan 29, 2025 Senator Ford J.D. added as coauthor · upper
- Jan 30, 2025 Senator Taylor G added as coauthor · upper
- Jan 30, 2025 Senator Glick added as third author · upper
- Jan 30, 2025 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
- Feb 3, 2025 House sponsor: Representative Meltzer · upper
- Feb 3, 2025 Cosponsors: Representatives McNamara and Steuerwald · upper
- Feb 3, 2025 Senator Buck added as coauthor · upper
- Feb 3, 2025 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 58: yeas 49, nays 0 · upper
- Feb 4, 2025 Referred to the House · upper
- Mar 3, 2025 First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code · lower
Subjects
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE; Illicit Drugs, Substances, and Alcohol OffensesLAW ENFORCEMENT; Generally
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