Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB506

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Fentanyl.

Impact

If enacted, HB 506 will classify the possession and distribution of fentanyl as a Class A felony under Hawaii Revised Statutes, Section 712. This designation will impose severe legal consequences on individuals found in possession of, or involved in the distribution of, this dangerous substance, potentially leading to longer prison sentences and the establishment of a stronger deterrent against such activities. This change is aimed at reinforcing the state’s commitment to reducing drug-related harm and fatalities, particularly in a state that has wrestled with drug-related crises in the past.

Summary

House Bill 506 aims to address the severe public health issue posed by fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid linked to a significant number of drug overdose deaths across the United States. The bill recognizes the escalating crisis, noting that more than 100,000 people died from opioid overdoses in 2021, with over 71,000 fatalities attributed to fentanyl alone. In light of Hawaii's historical struggles with various drug epidemics, the bill seeks to implement stricter penalties surrounding the possession and distribution of fentanyl.

Contention

While supporters argue that stringent laws are necessary to combat the fentanyl crisis effectively, opponents may raise concerns about the impact of such harsh penalties on individuals struggling with addiction. There might be debates regarding the effectiveness of punitive measures versus treatment-oriented approaches, particularly in addressing the root causes of drug abuse and dependence. The legislation may provoke discussions on the balance between public safety and the need for a compassionate approach to drug addiction, emphasizing treatment and rehabilitation over incarceration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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