Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2156

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Public health and safety; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB2156 would result in significant changes to existing laws governing controlled substances in Oklahoma. The new provisions would make it a felony to knowingly possess a mixture containing fentanyl or its analogs without proper authorization, subjecting offenders to substantial prison time and fines. By elevating the penalty for fentanyl possession, the bill aligns legal repercussions with ongoing public health concerns related to opioid misuse. Additionally, it prohibits the sale and marketing of ephedrine products unless they meet specific federal standards.

Summary

House Bill 2156 aims to amend the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act in Oklahoma, specifically to introduce stricter regulations regarding the handling of controlled substances. The bill delineates unlawful actions concerning the possession and sale of specific drugs, such as fentanyl and ephedrine, and establishes penalties for violations. By reinforcing these legal boundaries, the bill intends to enhance public health safety and curb the risks associated with substance abuse, particularly in the face of increases in opioid-related incidents.

Contention

The key points of contention surrounding HB2156 revolve around its stringent penalties and the potential implications for patients who require such substances for legitimate medical purposes. Critics argue that the bill may inadvertently criminalize individuals with prescriptions or those who use these substances under medical supervision. Proponents, however, assert that these measures are essential to combat the growing epidemic of substance abuse and ensure that only medically necessary products are available in the market. The discussion around this bill reflects a broader debate on how best to balance public safety with individual rights and medical needs.

Companion Bills

OK HB2156

Carry Over Public health and safety; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2156

Public health and safety; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

OK HB2586

Public health and safety; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

OK HB1615

Public health and safety; providing separate penalties for unlawfully possessing controlled dangerous substances; effective date.

OK HB2112

Public health and safety; modifying order of certain prohibited acts; effective date.

OK HB2153

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substance Act; prohibited acts and penalties; authorizing certain drug testing requirement; authorizing court to impose certain punishment; effective date.

OK SB108

The Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances; allowing the court to order certain actions; permitting certain punishment; requiring certain persons be guilty of a felony; requiring the court to make certain orders. Effective date.

OK SB1061

Controlled dangerous substances; modifying applicability of certain violations and penalties; authorizing certain diversion programs. Effective date.

OK HB1987

Public health and safety; adding exception to certain defined term; effective date.

OK SB451

Uniformed Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; establishing certain felony offense; providing penalty. Effective date.

OK HB2091

Public health and safety; decriminalizing certain drug testing strips; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.