Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1848

Introduced
1/6/25  

Caption

Controlled substances; possession unlawful, second or subsequent conviction, mandatory minimum fine.

Impact

If enacted, HB1848 would significantly alter existing laws surrounding drug possession, especially for repeat offenders. This change could lead to increased imprisonment rates and may strain state resources due to the anticipated rise in correctional populations. The bill estimates a financial implication of approximately $4,356,234 necessary for managing imprisonment in adult correctional facilities. This is indicative of a broader trend towards enhanced law enforcement measures to tackle substance abuse issues in Virginia.

Summary

House Bill 1848 seeks to amend and reenact Section 18.2-250 of the Code of Virginia concerning the unlawful possession of controlled substances. The bill outlines specific penalties for second or subsequent convictions, particularly focusing on controlled substances classified under Schedules I and II of the Drug Control Act. The proposed legislation includes mandatory minimum sentences and fines for individuals found guilty of repeated offenses, emphasizing a stricter approach to drug-related crimes in the state.

Contention

There are likely to be points of contention regarding the implications of mandatory minimum sentences. Critics may argue that such measures could disproportionately affect low-level offenders and lead to overcrowding in prisons without addressing the underlying issues of addiction and substance abuse. Additionally, with more severe penalties for possession, there may be concerns about the justice system's ability to provide equitable treatment for individuals, particularly those from marginalized communities. Stakeholders will need to engage in discussions about the balance between public safety and fair judicial processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB439

Controlled substances; possession unlawful, second or subsequent conviction, mandatory minimum fine.

VA HB1960

Felony offenses; elimination of mandatory minimum sentences.

VA HB898

Hallucinogens or psychoactive substances; possession, civil penalty.

VA HB450

Fentanyl; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, etc., mandatory term of imprisonment.

VA SB1353

Firearms-related offenses; increases mandatory minimum sentences, penalty.

VA HB2360

Firearms; use or display when committing a felony, increases mandatory minimum sentences, penalty.

VA SB888

Imprisonment; consecutive terms.

VA HB179

Imprisonment; consecutive terms.

VA HB1513

Psilocybin; possession or distribution for certain medical purposes permitted, penalty.

VA HB437

Fentanyl; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, etc., creates weight-based penalties.

Similar Bills

VA HB439

Controlled substances; possession unlawful, second or subsequent conviction, mandatory minimum fine.

VA SB1235

Fentanyl, heroin, etc.; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, etc., penalties.

VA HB1356

Fentanyl; selling, giving, etc., to another person, penalties.

VA HB450

Fentanyl; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, etc., mandatory term of imprisonment.

VA SB367

Fentanyl and Heroin Enforcement, Task Force on; established, report.

VA HB437

Fentanyl; manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, etc., creates weight-based penalties.

VA HB1955

Manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, or possessing with intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute a controlled substance or an imitation controlled substance prohibited; penalties.

VA SB888

Manufacturing, selling, giving, distributing, or possessing with intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute a controlled substance or an imitation controlled substance prohibited; penalties.