Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1900

Introduced
12/8/23  

Caption

In criminal homicide, further providing for the offense of drug delivery resulting in death.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1900 could enhance legal repercussions for individuals involved in the trafficking or distribution of illegal drugs, as it establishes stricter penalties for those whose actions lead to fatal overdoses. It modifies existing laws by adding a clause that removes the potential defense that the victim voluntarily consumed the drug or mixed it with other substances, thereby strengthening the prosecution's case against drug distributors. This change is aimed at deterrence and could significantly affect sentencing and plea bargaining in drug-related cases.

Summary

House Bill 1900 proposes an amendment to Title 18 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically addressing the offense of drug delivery resulting in death. The bill defines a felony of the first degree for individuals who intentionally manufacture, distribute, or administer controlled substances that result in another person's death. This aims to address the increasing seriousness of drug-related fatalities in the state, where the action of delivering drugs leading to death is treated as a severe offense, emphasizing accountability of drug suppliers.

Sentiment

The discussions around the bill's introduction showcased a general sentiment that aligns with tougher stances on drug-related crimes. Supporters see it as a necessary measure to combat the opioid crisis and enhance public safety, while also providing a legal framework that acknowledges the serious consequences of drug delivery. However, there may also be some apprehensions about potential abuse of such laws, specifically concerns regarding fairness and the circumstances surrounding drug use and death.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance between punitive measures and rehabilitation for drug offenders. Critics may argue that such an extreme legal framework could discourage individuals from seeking help during overdose situations due to fear of legal repercussions. Additionally, there may be concerns about how this law could disproportionately affect marginalized communities, thereby sparking a broader debate on drug policy and social justice in Pennsylvania.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB648

In criminal homicide, further providing for the offense of drug delivery resulting in death.

PA SB235

In criminal homicide, further providing for the offense of drug delivery resulting in death; and

PA SB92

In criminal homicide, further providing for the offense of drug delivery resulting in death; and imposing a penalty.

PA HB1326

In criminal homicide, repealing provisions relating to the offense of drug delivery resulting in death; in assault, providing for the offense of drug delivery resulting in death or serious bodily injury; in arson, criminal mischief and other property destruction, further providing for additional fine for arson committed for profit; in wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for definitions; in limitation of time, further providing for no limitation applicable and for other offenses; and, in sentencing, further providing for sentences for second and subsequent offenses.

PA HB326

In criminal homicide, repealing provisions relating to the offense of drug delivery resulting in death; in assault, providing for the offense of drug delivery resulting in death or serious bodily injury; in arson, criminal mischief and other property destruction, further providing for additional fine for arson committed for profit; in wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for definitions; in limitation of time, further providing for no limitation applicable and for other offenses; and, in sentencing, further providing for sentences for second and subsequent offenses.

PA SB87

In criminal proceedings, further providing for other offenses.

PA SB600

In authorized disposition of offenders, further providing for sentence for murder, murder of unborn child and murder of law enforcement officer; in arson, criminal mischief and other property destruction, further providing for the offense of arson and related offenses; and, in sentencing, further providing for sentencing procedure for murder of the first degree.

PA SB79

In limitation of time relating to criminal proceedings, further providing for other offenses.

PA HB641

In sentencing, further providing for sentences for second and subsequent offenses; and, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for parole power.

PA HB999

In authorized disposition of offenders, further providing for sentence for murder, murder of unborn child and murder of law enforcement officer; in arson, criminal mischief and other property destruction, further providing for the offense of arson and related offenses; in jurisdiction of appellate courts, further providing for direct appeals from courts of common pleas; in post-trial matters, further providing for postconviction DNA testing and for disposition and appeal; in sentencing, further providing for sentencing procedure for murder of the first degree; and, in execution procedure and method, repealing provisions relating to issuance of warrant.

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