Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF792

Introduced
3/5/25  
Engrossed
3/26/25  

Caption

A bill for an act establishing a cause of action for murder in the first degree by causing the death of another by delivering, dispensing, or providing fentanyl or a fentanyl-related substance, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 365.)

Impact

The introduction of HF792 represents a significant shift in how state laws may address the distribution of illegal substances and potentially hold individuals accountable for related deaths. It establishes a clear legal pathway for prosecutors to pursue severe charges against those who provide fentanyl, thereby intensifying the legal ramifications associated with the opioid crisis. This could lead to a deterrent effect on the distribution of fentanyl and similar substances, as individuals may be more cautious of the legal consequences if this bill is enacted.

Summary

House File 792, also known as HF792, aims to establish a new cause of action for first-degree murder in cases where an individual's death results from the unlawful delivery or provision of fentanyl or fentanyl-related substances. The bill outlines that if a person unlawfully delivers, dispenses, or otherwise provides these substances and the death of the other person is a direct result of their actions, that person can be charged with first-degree murder. This charge is classified as a class A felony, carrying severe penalties of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for the convicted individual.

Contention

As with any legislation dealing with criminal law and public safety, there are points of contention surrounding HF792. Critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately affect individuals at the lowest levels of drug distribution. Opponents might highlight the need for comprehensive approaches to substance abuse that focus on treatment rather than solely punitive measures. Furthermore, there are likely concerns regarding whether this legislative approach adequately addresses the root causes of drug addiction and the broader public health implications of criminalizing substance distribution.

Companion Bills

IA HF365

Similar To A bill for an act establishing a cause of action for murder in the first degree by causing the death of another by delivering, dispensing, or providing fentanyl or a fentanyl-related substance, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 792.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB693

A bill for an act establishing a cause of action for murder in the first degree by causing the death of another by delivering, dispensing, or providing fentanyl or a fentanyl-related substance, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 2576.)

IA HF2576

A bill for an act establishing a cause of action for murder in the first degree by causing the death of another by delivering, dispensing, or providing fentanyl or a fentanyl-related substance, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HSB 693.)

IA SSB3085

A bill for an act creating a capital murder offense by establishing the penalty of death for murder in the first degree, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

IA HF595

A bill for an act relating to controlled substances including the manufacture, delivery, or possession of a controlled substance including fentanyl; the manufacture of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor; conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance to a minor; receipt, provision, and administration of opioid antagonists, including by secondary distributors; providing for immunity; and providing penalties. (Formerly HSB 104.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

IA HF2605

A bill for an act providing for the regulation of hemp and hemp products, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly HSB 665.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HSB104

A bill for an act relating to controlled substances including the manufacture, delivery, or possession of a controlled substance including fentanyl; the manufacture of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor; conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance to a minor; receipt, provision, and administration of opioid antagonists, including by secondary distributors, providing for immunity; and providing penalties.(See HF 595.)

IA SSB1096

A bill for an act relating to controlled substances including the manufacture, delivery, or possession of a controlled substance including fentanyl; the manufacture of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor; conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance to a minor; receipt, provision, and administration of opioid antagonists, including by secondary distributors, providing for immunity; and providing penalties.(See SF 508.)

IA SF2352

A bill for an act providing for the regulation of hemp and hemp products, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 3159.)

IA SF508

A bill for an act relating to controlled substances including the manufacture, delivery, or possession of a controlled substance including fentanyl; the manufacture of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor; conspiracy to manufacture for delivery or delivery or intent or conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance to a minor; receipt, provision, and administration of opioid antagonists, including by secondary distributors; providing for immunity; and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 1096.)

IA HSB665

A bill for an act providing for the regulation of hemp and hemp products, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 2605.)

Similar Bills

CA AB1673

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

CA SB19

Fentanyl Misuse and Overdose Prevention Task Force.

CA AB33

Fentanyl Misuse and Overdose Prevention Task Force.

CA AB675

Controlled substances.

CA AB3171

Controlled substances: fentanyl.

CA AB3224

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

CA AB2341

Criminal procedure: sentencing credits.

NJ ACR168

Urges Congress to enact the "HALT Fentanyl Act."