Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SR251

Caption

Urge Congress pass the Stop Our Scourge Act of 2023

Impact

The potential impact of SR251 is multi-faceted, as it aims to reshape federal approaches to fentanyl and similar synthetic opioids. By classifying it as a weapon of mass destruction, this designation could lead to more stringent regulations and enforcement actions at the federal level, affecting drug trafficking laws and border control measures. If passed, this resolution would likely result in increased federal resources directed toward combating the widespread availability of illicit fentanyl and, consequently, could enhance the safety of communities in Ohio and across the nation.

Summary

Senate Resolution 251 (SR251), sponsored by Senator Johnson, urges the United States Congress to pass the Stop Our Scourge Act of 2023. This legislation seeks to direct the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security to classify illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. The bill is premised on the alarming rise in fentanyl-related deaths across the United States, particularly among individuals aged 18 to 45, making it the leading cause of death within this demographic. The urgency of the resolution is underscored by various statistics provided, including the significance of illicit fentanyl in drug overdose incidents and its dramatic increase in law enforcement seizures over recent years.

Contention

Notably, SR251 reflects a growing consensus on the need for stronger federal action against fentanyl. However, it may also raise concerns over the implications of such a designation. Critics may argue that declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction could lead to overly broad legal definitions and enforcement practices that might infringe on civil liberties. Moreover, there could be disagreements on the most effective strategies for addressing the opioid crisis, sparking discussions on balancing public safety and criminal justice approaches in drug policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH SCR1

Urge designation of illicit fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction

OH HB3121

Creating the Stop Our Scourge Act of 2023

OH SR242

Urge Congress designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations

OH ACR167

Urges Congress to enact H.R.128 directing treatment of illicit fentanyl as weapon of mass destruction.

OH ACR168

Urges Congress to enact the "HALT Fentanyl Act."

OH HB3666

SOS Act of 2023 Stop Our Scourge Act of 2023

OH HCR76

Urges and requests the La. Department of Health to convene an opioid action summit

OH HB4272

Stop Fentanyl Now Act of 2023

OH SB1785

Stop Fentanyl Overdoses Act of 2023

OH SCR64

Urging The State And Counties To Prioritize And Direct All Available Resources To Supporting Coordinated Interagency Collaboration And Public-private Partnerships Aimed At Addressing The Ongoing Fentanyl Epidemic.

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CA AB33

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CA AB3224

California Fentanyl Abuse Task Force.

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