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IL SB1666
Bill
Status
1/13/2021
Primary Sponsor
Rachelle Crowe
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AI Summary
SB1666 Summary
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Increases mandatory sentencing enhancement from 3 years to 6 years when any controlled substance contains fentanyl for violations of manufacturing, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver controlled substances, counterfeits, or analogs under Sections 401, 401.1, 405, 405.1, 405.2, or 407
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Modifies fentanyl quantity thresholds triggering sentencing intervals in Section 401(a)(1.5): less than 1 gram (6-30 years), 1 gram to less than 15 grams (9-40 years), 15 grams to less than 100 grams (12-50 years), and 100 grams or more (15-60 years)
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Removes fentanyl from Class 1 felony provisions in Section 401(c)(1.5) by making that subsection blank, consolidating fentanyl sentencing enhancements under the mandatory add-on provision
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Applies to all drug trafficking offenses involving fentanyl contamination, including street gang criminal drug conspiracy and delivery to minors
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Takes effect immediately upon becoming law
Legislative Description
INCREASED SENTENCING-FENTANYL
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/13/2021