New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AJR31

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes the Drug Laws Study and Review Commission to study and review Title 2C drug laws.

Impact

If implemented, the commission would evaluate existing drug laws, particularly the Comprehensive Drug Reform Act, and propose revisions based on its findings. This examination will take into account how existing penalties relate to public safety and judge the likelihood of offenders committing further crimes. The commission is expected to present a report to the Governor and Legislature with recommendations, potentially leading to legislative changes affecting drug crime sentencing across the state, which could affect incarceration rates and the resources necessary for judicial processes.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 31 (AJR31) seeks to establish the 'Drug Laws Study and Review Commission' tasked with reviewing New Jersey's Title 2C drug laws. The resolution aims to address various aspects of drug-related offenses, notably the grading of drug crimes, the quantities of controlled substances involved, and the potential for decriminalization and reduction of penalties. Through this commission, the state intends to gain insights into the effectiveness of current drug laws and their implications on public safety and the criminal justice system, including overcrowding in prisons and recidivism rates.

Contention

The establishment of this commission could spark debate among stakeholders. Proponents argue that reforming drug laws will enhance public safety and address issues within the criminal justice system, particularly emphasizing decriminalization and better resource allocation for non-violent offenders. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about the consequences of softening drug penalties, fearing it could exacerbate substance abuse issues. Discussions around the implications of reclassifying drug offenses or reducing sentences are likely to raise questions about accountability and the effectiveness of deterrent measures in combating drug-related crimes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1534

Establishes Prescription Drug Review Commission; requires production costs be reported for certain prescription drugs.

NJ S1167

Establishes Prescription Drug Review Commission; requires production costs be reported for certain prescription drugs.

NJ A851

Establishes a 500 foot drug free zone around child care centers.

NJ A1113

Establishes Red Tape Review Commission.

NJ A1552

Establishes "COVID-19 Learning Loss Study Commission."

NJ A1555

Establishes commission to study mental health impact of COVID-19 pandemic on K-12 students.

NJ S398

Creates New Jersey Innocence Study and Review Commission.

NJ A2678

Creates New Jersey Innocence Study and Review Commission.

NJ A652

Establishes local drug overdose fatality review teams.

NJ A1705

Requires Commission on Human Trafficking to post public awareness signage in additional establishments.

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