New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HJM3

Introduced
2/8/24  
Report Pass
2/12/24  

Caption

Fentanyl Overdose Prevention Month

Impact

The significance of declaring a specific month for fentanyl overdose prevention is substantial, as it brings attention to an escalating public health crisis. The memorial encourages communities to engage in educational efforts, promoting the use of naloxone, a life-saving medication capable of reversing opioid overdoses. By designating October for awareness activities, the legislature seeks to equip residents, including high school staff and students, with the knowledge and tools to respond effectively to fentanyl overdose situations, thereby potentially saving lives and reducing overdose fatalities.

Summary

HJM3 is a Joint Memorial introduced during the 2024 legislative session in New Mexico, aiming to establish October as Fentanyl Overdose Prevention and Awareness Month. The memorial highlights the pressing issue of fentanyl overdoses, which have escalated dramatically, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Legislators Art De La Cruz, Cristina Parajón, D. Wonda Johnson, and John Block sponsor this initiative, intending to raise awareness about the dangers associated with fentanyl and its analogs, which are commonly found in various illicit street drugs.

Contention

While the memorial serves an essential purpose, the conversation around fentanyl prevention also raises points of contention regarding funding and resource allocation for addiction treatment and prevention programs. Ensuring that educational institutions are equipped with naloxone and trained personnel presents logistical and financial challenges, which some lawmakers may debate. Furthermore, discussions may center on the wider implications of opioid use and the need for a comprehensive strategy that transcends mere awareness to include ongoing support for individuals affected by substance use disorders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HM66

"fentanyl Awareness Day"

NM SM55

"fentanyl Awareness Day"

NM HB263

Overdose Prevention Program

NM SM67

Gun Violence Prevention Task Force

NM HB156

Cannabis School Use Prevention Resource Act

NM HM4

"labor History Month"

NM HM52

Study Prenatal Substance Exposure

NM HB60

Enhanced Sentencing For Fentanyl

NM HM23

"better Speech & Hearing Month"

NM HM45

"motorcycle Safety Awareness Month"

Similar Bills

CA AB1673

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

CA SB19

Fentanyl Misuse and Overdose Prevention Task Force.

CA AB2429

Pupil instruction: health education courses: fentanyl.

CA AB33

Fentanyl Misuse and Overdose Prevention Task Force.

CA AB3224

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

CA AB2341

Criminal procedure: sentencing credits.