Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Oregon Bill Would Make Cigarettes Controlled Substances

Published on January 26, 2013 by   ·   1 Comment

StoptheDrugWar

An Oregon lawmaker has introduced a bill that would make cigarettes a Schedule III controlled substance. That means it would be illegal to possess or distribute cigarettes without a doctor’s prescription.

Other Oregon Schedule III drugs include ketamine, LSD, and anabolic steroids.
Sponsored by Rep. Mitch Greenlick (D-Portland), the bill, House Bill 2077, would make violations a Class A misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of up to one year in prison, a $6,250 fine, or both. The same penalty would apply to both possession and distribution.

The bill directs the state Board of Pharmacy to “adopt rules to classify nicotine as a Schedule III controlled substance.” It would also require people involved in tobacco transactions keep records and to “forward the records to the State Police if directed to do so by the department.” Failure to do so would also be a Class A misdemeanor.

The bill had a first reading last week and has been referred to the speaker’s desk for committee assignment. As of Thursday, it had not been assigned to a committee.

Read More Here

Share the Truth:
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Global Grind
  • MySpace
  • Ping.fm
  • Tumblr
  • email

Readers Comments (1)

  1. Professor Rockhill says:

    More law creates more sin.
    Form a black market for nicotine and the prisons will be full of cigarette smugglers.




Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.

Daily News and Blogs

Advertise Here

Like us on Facebook

Forbidden America Radio

Advertise Here