SB 20 - Authorizes Legal Immunity to Drug Overdose Reporters - Colorado Key Vote
John Hickenlooper signed this Legislation.
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Timeline
- Executive Signed
- May 29, 2012
- Senate Conference Report Adopted
- May 9, 2012
- House Conference Report Adopted
- May 8, 2012
- Senate Nonconcurrence Vote Passed
- March 14, 2012
- House Bill Passed
- March 12, 2012
- Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 14, 2012
- Introduced
- Jan. 11, 2012
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Title: Authorizes Legal Immunity to Drug Overdose Reporters
Signed by Governor John Hickenlooper
Title: Authorizes Legal Immunity to Drug Overdose Reporters
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits the arrest and criminal prosecution of anyone who reports or experiences a drug or alcohol overdose.
Highlights:
- Prohibits the arrest and criminal prosecution of anyone, including the individual who experiences an emergency drug or alcohol overdose, for certain offenses when the person or persons (Sec. 2):
- Report an emergency drug or alcohol overdose to law enforcement or 911;
- Stay at the scene of the overdose until law enforcement or an emergency medical responder arrives; and
- Identify themselves and cooperate with law enforcement or the emergency medical responder.
- Establishes that the individuals who experience or report an overdose are immune from prosecution for any of the following offenses, if the offense arose from the same course of events as the overdose (Sec. 2):
- Possession of a controlled substance, except for:
- Any mixture more than 4 grams of ketamine, flunitrazepam, or any schedule I or II drug; or
- Any mixture more than 2 grams of methamphetamines;
- Use of a controlled substance;
- Possession of 2 ounces or less of marijuana or 3 ounces of marijuana concentrate;
- Open and public display, use, or consumption of 2 ounces or less of marijuana;
- Transferring or dispensing 2 ounces or less of marijuana;
- Use or possession of synthetic cannabinoids or salvia divinorum;
- Possession of drug paraphernalia; or
- Possession or consumption of ethyl alcohol by an underage person.
- Defines “emergency drug or alcohol overdose” as including, but not limited to, the following conditions (Sec. 2):
- Physical illness, coma, mania, hysteria, or death that results from the consumption or use of:
- A controlled substance;
- Alcohol;
- Another substance with which a controlled substance or alcohol was combined; and
- That a layperson would believe to be a drug or alcohol overdose requiring medical attention.
Title: Authorizes Legal Immunity to Drug Overdose Reporters
- Betty Boyd (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Morgan L. Carroll (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Joyce Foster (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Angela Giron (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Lucia Guzman (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Rollie Heath II (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Mary A. Hodge (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Evie Hudak (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Shawn Mitchell (CO - R) (Out Of Office)
- John P. Morse (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Linda M. Newell (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Ellen S. Roberts (CO - R) (Out Of Office)
- Gail S. Schwartz (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Nancy Spence (CO - R) (Out Of Office)
- Lois A. Tochtrop (CO - D) (Out Of Office)
- Jean White (CO - R) (Out Of Office)
- Suzanne S. Williams (CO - D) (Out Of Office)