Relating to criminal penalties for possession offenses under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
Impact
By amending specific sections regarding possession penalties, HB2183 seeks to create a more nuanced approach that differentiates between various amounts of controlled substances possessed. This could potentially decrease the harshness of sentencing for lower weights or quantities of drugs, particularly in non-violent offenses. The legislation appears to align with broader national trends aimed at reducing penalties for non-violent drug offenses, focusing instead on rehabilitation rather than incarceration.
Summary
House Bill 2183 relates to the criminal penalties associated with possession offenses under the Texas Controlled Substances Act. The bill proposes amendments to several sections of the Health and Safety Code, including changes to the categorization and severity of penalties for various controlled substance possession offenses. Notably, the measures aim to redefine certain felony and misdemeanor classes associated with the possession of specific weights of drugs, potentially reforming the punitive landscape for drug offenses in Texas.
Contention
Despite the intended reforms, the bill may face contention as it could be viewed in varying lights. Proponents of the bill may argue that it will reduce incarceration rates and help those with substance abuse issues by treating addiction more like a public health issue than purely a criminal justice matter. Conversely, opponents might raise concerns about public safety, arguing that less severe penalties could lead to increased drug use or availability. Thus, the balance between rehabilitation and deterrence could become a focal point of debate as the bill moves through legislative processes.
Relating to the designation of fentanyl poisoning for purposes of the death certificate and to the criminal penalties for certain controlled substance offenses; increasing a criminal penalty.
Relating to the designation of fentanyl poisoning or fentanyl toxicity for purposes of the death certificate and to the criminal penalties for certain controlled substance offenses; increasing a criminal penalty.
Crimes: controlled substances; crime of manufacturing, creating, delivering, or possessing with intent certain schedule 1 and 2 controlled substances; modify penalties. Amends sec. 7401 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7401).
Crimes: controlled substances; crime of manufacturing, delivering, or possession of with intent to deliver heroin or fentanyl; modify to reflect changes in sentencing guidelines. Amends sec. 7401 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7401).
Crimes: controlled substances; crime of manufacturing, delivering, or possession of with intent to deliver heroin or fentanyl; modify to reflect changes in sentencing guidelines. Amends sec. 7401 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7401).
Crimes: controlled substances; crime of manufacturing, delivering, or possession of with intent to deliver heroin or fentanyl; modify to reflect changes in sentencing guidelines. Amends sec. 7401 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7401).
Crimes: controlled substances; crime of manufacturing, creating, delivering, or possessing with intent certain schedule 1 and 2 controlled substances; modify penalties. Amends sec. 7401 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7401).