Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1223

Introduced
4/20/23  

Caption

Combating Violent and Dangerous Crime Act

Impact

If enacted, SB1223 would significantly alter existing statutory penalties for serious crimes under the Controlled Substances Act and other pertinent federal statutes. The bill suggests an additional term of imprisonment for those convicted of distributing controlled substances to minors and stipulates the necessity of amending sentencing guidelines to reflect these enhanced consequences. This could lead to longer sentences and harsher penalties for those convicted of violating these laws, thereby influencing how such crimes are prosecuted and penalized across the United States.

Summary

SB1223, titled the 'Combating Violent and Dangerous Crime Act', proposes several amendments to existing federal laws aimed at addressing violent crimes and enhancing penalties for offenses involving controlled substances, particularly those that may affect minors. The bill focuses on increasing the penalties for manufacturing, distributing, or possessing controlled substances in a manner that makes them appealing to children, such as candy-flavored products. It seeks to impose a stricter sentencing regime for violations related to such harmful substances, with substantial terms of imprisonment for offenders.

Contention

The proposed bill may raise points of contention regarding its effectiveness and the implications for law enforcement and judicial processes. Critics might argue that increasing penalties does not necessarily deter crime, while supporters contend that harsher penalties are essential for protecting vulnerable populations such as children. Moreover, the language surrounding penalties for individuals acting in violation of these laws and the specificity regarding intent could lead to debates on due process and fairness in prosecutions.

Companion Bills

US HB757

Related Protecting Kids from Candy-Flavored Drugs Act

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