1 of 1 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 1559 FILED ON: 1/15/2025 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1962 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _________________ PRESENTED BY: John H. Rogers _________________ To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled: The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill: An Act relative to police use of epinephrine autoinjectors. _______________ PETITION OF: NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:John H. Rogers12th Norfolk1/15/2025 1 of 2 HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 1559 FILED ON: 1/15/2025 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1962 By Representative Rogers of Norwood, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1962) of John H. Rogers relative to police use of epinephrine autoinjectors. The Judiciary. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _______________ In the One Hundred and Ninety-Fourth General Court (2025-2026) _______________ An Act relative to police use of epinephrine autoinjectors. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1 Chapter 94C of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting, after section 34A, the 2following section:- 3 Section 34B. (a) A police officer who, in good faith, seeks medical assistance for 4someone experiencing an anaphylactic reaction shall not be charged or prosecuted for possession 5of a controlled substance under sections 34 or 35 if the evidence for the charge of possession of a 6controlled substance was gained as a result of the seeking of medical assistance. 7 (b) A person who experiences an anaphylactic reaction and is in need of medical 8assistance and, in good faith, seeks such medical assistance, or is the subject of such a good faith 9request for medical assistance, shall not be charged or prosecuted for possession of a controlled 10substance under said sections 34 or 35 if the evidence for the charge of possession of a controlled 11substance was gained as a result of the anaphylactic reaction and the need for medical assistance. 2 of 2 12 (c) The act of seeking medical assistance for someone who is experiencing an 13anaphylactic reaction may be used as a mitigating factor in a criminal prosecution under the 14Controlled Substance Act,1970 P.L. 91–513, 21 U.S.C. section 801, et seq. 15 (d) Nothing contained in this section shall prevent anyone from being charged with 16trafficking, distribution or possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. 17 (e) A police officer acting in good faith may receive an epinephrine autoinjector, possess 18an epinephrine autoinjector and administer an epinephrine autoinjector to an individual 19appearing to experience an anaphylactic reaction, and provided further that no police office shall 20be liable in a civil suit for damages as a result of any acts or omissions in providing or obtaining, 21or attempting to provide or obtain, such assistance unless such acts or omissions constitute 22willful, wanton or reckless conduct.