Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB168

Introduced
2/2/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Engrossed
2/10/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Enrolled
3/10/22  
Chaptered
3/10/22  

Caption

Controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, exception for items used to test for the presence of fentanyl drugs, Sec. 13A-12-260 am'd.

Impact

The proposed law alters existing definitions of drug paraphernalia to create an exception for testing equipment specifically related to fentanyl. By enacting SB168, Alabama aims to facilitate broader access to testing tools, thereby enabling individuals and health professionals to identify potentially dangerous substances more effectively. This could have significant implications for public health initiatives in the state, allowing for swift responses to incidents involving fentanyl, thus mitigating fatal overdoses linked to this potent drug.

Summary

SB168 is a legislative act aimed at amending Section 13A-12-260 of the Code of Alabama to exempt the possession and distribution of certain testing equipment used to detect fentanyl and its analogues. The bill recognizes the growing threat posed by synthetic opioids, particularly fentanyl, and aims to provide communities with the necessary tools to test for these substances without penalizing those who seek to do so for safety and health reasons. This legislative change is positioned as a preventive measure to combat substance abuse and improve public health outcomes.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB168 appears to be supportive among public health advocates and legislators focused on combating the opioid crisis. These supporters view the bill as a necessary and proactive measure to address the alarming rate of overdoses associated with fentanyl use. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential misuse of the exemption, with opponents warning that it may inadvertently promote the use of drugs by reducing the perceived risks among individuals in drug-using communities.

Contention

As SB168 moves forward, notable points of contention may center on balancing the public health benefits of expanded access to testing with the need to prevent any unintended consequences related to drug use normalization. The discussions are likely to focus on ensuring robust implementation strategies that support health education, alongside monitoring the effects of testing equipment distribution within communities at risk of substance abuse.

Companion Bills

AL HB187

Same As Controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, exception for items used to test for the presence of fentanyl drugs, Sec. 13A-12-260 am'd.

Previously Filed As

AL SB188

Crimes and offenses, unlawful possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and trafficking in illegal drugs further provided for

AL SB132

Controlled substances; psychoactive derivatives of hemp added as Schedule I drug

AL SB321

Crimes and offenses; unlawful distribution of a controlled substance further provided for; sentence enhancement for unlawful sale of a controlled substance amended; unlawful distribution of marijuana created and penalties established

AL SB176

Crimes and offenses; unlawful distribution of a controlled substance further provided for; unlawful sale of a controlled substance enhancements amended; unlawful distribution of marijuana created and penalties established

AL SB273

Controlled substances; regulate sale of nonpsychoactive consumable hemp products by Agriculture Department; require sale of products only in pharmacies; add psychoactive derivatives of hemp as Schedule I drug

AL HB280

Public K-12 education, fentanyl prevention and drug poisoning awareness required in grades 6 through 12.

AL SB284

Public K-12 education, fentanyl prevention and drug poisoning awareness required in grades 6 through 12.

AL HB316

Drugs; foods containing vaccines or vaccine material included within term; misbranded if not conspicuously labeled

AL HB69

Controlled Substances Prescription Database; access by certain representatives of a dentist authorized

AL HB419

Open house parties, owners of residences, prohibited from allowing persons under the age of 21 have alcohol or illegal drugs, requirement that owner be present deleted, enforcement further provided

Similar Bills

CA AB1598

Controlled substances: paraphernalia: controlled substance testing.

CA SB250

Controlled substances: punishment.

CA AB2136

Controlled substances: analyzing and testing.

CA SB6

Controlled substances: xylazine.

NJ S3957

Expands exemptions from drug paraphernalia laws to also exempt certain harm reduction supplies.

NJ S1973

Expands exemptions from drug paraphernalia laws to also exempt certain harm reduction supplies.

CA SB1502

Controlled substances: xylazine.