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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 2460 (Ammiano)
          As Amended  August 18, 2010
          Majority vote
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |45-28|(June 1, 2010)  |SENATE: |21-13|(August 25,    |
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           Original Committee Reference:    PUB S.  

           SUMMARY  :   Provides that any person who, in good faith, seeks  
          medical assistance for another person experiencing a drug  
          related overdose shall not be subject to prosecution for  
          specified offenses relating to controlled substances.  

           The Senate amendments  :

          1)Remove language related to alcohol-related medical  
            emergencies.

          2)Prohibit the person seeking medical attention for another from  
            obstructing medical or law enforcement personnel.

          3)Limit the immunity granted to crimes related to possession of  
            a controlled substance, controlled substance analogue, or drug  
            paraphernalia.

          4)Define drug-related overdose as an acute medical condition  
            that is the result of use or ingestion of one or more  
            controlled substances, either alone or in conjunction with  
            alcohol in quantities that are excessive for that individual.   


           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)States that unauthorized possession of specified controlled  
            substances is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison  
            and a $70 fine.  If probation is granted, the individual must  
            pay a fine of $1,000 for the first offense, and $2,000 for  
            each subsequent offense.  Specified controlled substances  
            include: 









                                                                           
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          2)States that the unauthorized possession of depressants, as  
            specified, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county  
            jail for not more than one year, or the state prison and a $70  
            fine.  If probation is granted, the individual must pay a fine  
            of $1,000 for the first offense, and $2,000 for each  
            subsequent offense.  

          3)Prohibits any person from using or being under the influence  
            of specified drugs.  Violation will result in imprisonment for  
            90 days to one year in county jail.  

          4)Requires any person convicted of using or being under the  
            influence of specified drugs twice within a seven-year period  
            who refuses to complete a licensed drug rehabilitation  
            program, shall be sentenced to no less than 180 days up to one  
            year in county jail.  

          5)States that any person found to be under the influence of  
            cocaine, cocaine base, heroin, methamphetamine, or  
            phencyclidine while in immediate person possession of a  
            loaded, operable firearm is guilty of an offense and is  
            subject to imprisonment of up to one year in county jail or  
            state prison.  

          6)Provides that any person convicted of being under the  
            influence of specified drugs while in possession of a firearm  
            more than once, shall be imprisoned in state prison for two,  
            four, or six years.  

           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill provided that any person  
          seeking in good faith medical assistance for a drug- or  
          alcohol-related overdose for himself, herself, or another shall  
          not be subject to specified drug-related crimes.  Specifically,  
           this bill  :    

          1)Recognized that drug overdose is the second leading cause of  
            injury death in the United States, and that the numbers of  
            drug overdose deaths is increasing.

          2)Stated that many drug overdoses occur because people involved  
            fear calling emergency services because they fear police  
            involvement.

          3)Clarified legislative intent to encourage witnesses of a drug  








                                                                           
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            overdose to seek emergency services in a timely manner as to  
            save the life of an overdose victim.  

          4)Specified legislative intent not to protect individuals from  
            prosecution for other offenses or to interfere with law  
            enforcement protocols.

          5)Provided that it is not a crime for a person to be under the  
            influence or; in possession of; or to furnish, deliver, or  
            share a controlled substance, controlled substance analogue,  
            alcohol, or drug paraphernalia, if that person, in good faith,  
            seeks medical assistance for another person experiencing an  
            overdose related to that controlled substance.  

          6)Provided that it is not a crime for a person who experiences  
            an overdose, or another person who witnesses the overdose, to  
            in good faith seek medical assistance to be under the  
            influence or; in possession of; or to furnish, deliver, or  
            share a controlled substance, controlled substance analogue,  
            alcohol, or drug paraphernalia.  
           
          FISCAL EFFECT  :   None

           COMMENTS  :   According to the author, "Whenever people are  
          drinking or using drugs, there remains a risk of overdose or  
          alcohol poisoning that can lead to death.  If appropriate  
          medical care is received in a timely manner, many drug- and  
          alcohol-related deaths can be prevented.  Drug treatment  
          professionals have often reported that after surviving and  
          overdose experience, a drug addict is much more likely to seek  
          drug treatment.

          "However, existing law discourages others from calling 911 in  
          these emergency situations.  Existing laws criminalize those who  
          might be illegally using drugs or alcohol with the victim.  This  
          leads to an extraordinarily dangerous situation in which a  
          victim starts to suffer from an overdose but his or her friend  
          fears the criminal consequences from being in possession of an  
          illegal substance.  As a result, he or she hesitates to call  
          911.  In some cases, the victim may recover on his or her own.   
          There are cases in which overdose victims have been dumped at  
          the entrance to an emergency room.  In too many cases, however,  
          no treatment is sought and the victim dies.









                                                                           
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          "AB 2460 would save lives by encouraging Californians to call  
          911 in all overdose situations - even when the caller may be in  
          possession of drugs - by offering limited immunity to the caller  
          from certain drug possession laws."

          Please see the policy committee for a full discussion of this  
          bill. 
           

          Analysis Prepared by  :    Milena Nelson / PUB. S. / (916)  
          319-3744 

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