Relating to Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day; and declaring an emergency.
Expands criminal control to include a broad range of novel synthetic opioids and fentanyl analogues, plus related tweaks, enabling policing, prosecutions, and enforcement.
Expands criminal control to include a broad range of novel synthetic opioids and fentanyl analogues, plus related tweaks, enabling policing, prosecutions, and enforcement.
Status: Enacted (Chapter 757, Statutes of 2025). Introduced March 25, 2025; approved by the Governor October 13, 2025.
To update the state Controlled Substances Act by adding a broad set of recently encountered synthetic opioids, opioid analogues, and related novel psychoactive compounds to the statutory controlled-substance lists. The bill is intended to give law enforcement and prosecutors explicit statutory authority to regulate, investigate, and prosecute possession, manufacture, distribution, and trafficking of newly emergent synthetic opioids and certain stimulant and cannabinoid analogues.
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