These acts expand Georgia\u27s drug legislation. SB 593 criminalizes the use of a minor for any drug related activity. HB 1779 criminalizes the possession, distribution, or manufacturing of controlled substances within 1000 feet of certain designated areas, such as playgrounds and housing projects. SB 834 provides a penalty for trafficking in methamphetamine. HB 601 amends Code section 21-2-140 to provide reimbursement to candidates for state office for the cost of required drug tests
The Act provides for the forfeiture of certain contraband property and changing provisions relating ...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the civil and criminal consequence...
The Act amends the statutory definition of an unfit building to include vacant, dilapidated structur...
The Act amends several sections of the Georgia Code by changing the listings of controlled substance...
The Act raises the minimum penalties for conviction of cocaine trafficking. It authorizes the estab...
The Act changes the amount of marijuana that qualifies for trafficking from 50 pounds to 10 pounds
The Act amends the Georgia Code by allowing courts to provide for the distribution of forfeited real...
The Act includes various amendments to Georgia’s criminal code. Three changes are most notable. Firs...
The Act mandates the installation of real-time electronic tracking systems in all pharmacies that se...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...
The Act amends Georgia’s statute to give state employers the authority to drug test certain applican...
The Act provides for the creation of drug-free commercial zones. It adds to the penalties for illeg...
The Act updates the list of controlled substances and dangerous drugs named in O.C.G.A. 16-13-25 -- ...
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter and District Attorney Stephanie Anderson of Cumberland Cou...
The Act provides for the forfeiture of certain contraband property and changing provisions relating ...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the civil and criminal consequence...
The Act amends the statutory definition of an unfit building to include vacant, dilapidated structur...
The Act amends several sections of the Georgia Code by changing the listings of controlled substance...
The Act raises the minimum penalties for conviction of cocaine trafficking. It authorizes the estab...
The Act changes the amount of marijuana that qualifies for trafficking from 50 pounds to 10 pounds
The Act amends the Georgia Code by allowing courts to provide for the distribution of forfeited real...
The Act includes various amendments to Georgia’s criminal code. Three changes are most notable. Firs...
The Act mandates the installation of real-time electronic tracking systems in all pharmacies that se...
The Act mandates sanctions against individuals licensed to conduct a business or practice a professi...
The Act amends Georgia’s statute to give state employers the authority to drug test certain applican...
The Act provides for the creation of drug-free commercial zones. It adds to the penalties for illeg...
The Act updates the list of controlled substances and dangerous drugs named in O.C.G.A. 16-13-25 -- ...
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter and District Attorney Stephanie Anderson of Cumberland Cou...
The Act provides for the forfeiture of certain contraband property and changing provisions relating ...
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the civil and criminal consequence...
The Act amends the statutory definition of an unfit building to include vacant, dilapidated structur...