
This legislation is part of a comprehensive effort to combat drug abuse. Along with other measures that focus on prevention efforts, this legislation targets those who exploit drug addiction for their own profit and holds them accountable when others die because of their actions.
Under current law, a dealer cannot be charged in relation to a heroin user’s death unless the dealer is physically involved in the injection of the drug. Under the proposed legislation, the statute for Manslaughter in the Second Degree would be amended to include anyone age 18 and older, and with a prior drug conviction, who knowingly sells a controlled substance to another person that is consumed by such person or another person and such controlled substance contributes to the death of such person or other person.
Senator Johnson said, “A gravely serious heroin epidemic is gripping Long Island's youth and those who sell death to our children must be held accountable. This legislation will give prosecutors one more tool to protect our communities and safeguard our future.”

Senator Brian X. Foley (D-Blue Point) said, “As communities across Long Island struggle to combat the increased flow of heroin and other illegal drugs into our neighborhoods, we must protect our children and families. This legislation sends a clear signal to drug dealers that we will not allow them to declare open season on our youth."

For more information: http://open.nysenate.gov/legislation/bill/S6418A
1 comment:
Great, another law that the state won't enforce on these poor misunderstood victims of society. Even if a dealer is convicted what will he get 1 year in jail.
This state has so many laws that it chooses not to enforce why even bother with more.
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