Requires grading of offenses involving manufacturing, distributing, and dispensing heroin based on dosage units in addition to weight.
Impact
If enacted, S3877 would establish a new classification system for heroin offenses. Under this system, individuals charged with manufacturing, distributing, or possessing with the intent to distribute heroin will face more severe penalties based on the number of dosage units involved. The proposed grading scheme is as follows: possessing 50 grams or more or 2,500 dosage units would be classified as a crime of the first degree; quantities between two grams and 50 grams, or 100 to 2,500 dosage units would be a crime of the second degree; and possessing two grams or less or 100 dosage units or fewer would be classified as a crime of the third degree.
Summary
Senate Bill 3877 seeks to amend current laws governing drug-related offenses specifically regarding heroin. The bill requires that offenses involving the manufacturing, distributing, and dispensing of heroin be graded not only based on weight but also on a new measurement criterion - the number of dosage units. This change is significant as it aims to rectify the perceived leniency in current laws where heroin offenses might have been treated less severely than those involving cocaine, given the differing pharmacological effects per weight unit.
Contention
The addition of dosage units as a grading factor has sparked varying opinions. Supporters argue that it addresses the disproportionate treatment of heroin versus other drugs like cocaine, aligning penalties more closely with the drug's impact on health and society. On the flip side, critics may raise concerns about potential overreach in penalizing individuals, especially if the new classifications lead to harsher sentences for minor infractions. This debate reflects broader discussions about drug policy and reform in the context of public health and safety.
Increases penalties for certain heroin offenses by revising threshold amounts for first, second, and third degree crimes of manufacturing, distributing, and dispensing heroin.
Increases penalties for certain heroin offenses by revising threshold amounts for first, second, and third degree crimes of manufacturing, distributing, and dispensing heroin.