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OK HB2666
Bill
Status
4/28/2014
Primary Sponsor
David Derby
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AI Summary
HB2666 Summary
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Amends Oklahoma's Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act to add numerous synthetic cannabinoids and other drugs to Schedules I, II, and IV of controlled substances.
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Adds specific drug compounds including synthetic cannabinoids (JWH compounds, AB-FUBINACA, PB-22, etc.), cathinones (Mephedrone, Methylone), and NBOMe compounds to Schedule I.
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Expands the definition of "controlled dangerous substance" to include any drug listed as a federally controlled substance, with state law taking precedence over federal law in case of scheduling conflicts.
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Makes synthetic controlled substances subject to forfeiture and establishes that naloxone (Narcan) may be dispensed by pharmacies without a prescription under a pharmacist's supervision.
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Effective date: November 1, 2014.
Legislative Description
Public health and safety; adding substances to Schedules I, II and IV; effective date.
Drugs
Last Action
Approved by Governor 04/25/2014
4/28/2014