HB 4497
Controlled substances: drug paraphernalia; definition of drug paraphernalia; modify. Amends sec. 7451 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.7451).
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Bill overview
This bill modifies the definition of ‘drug paraphernalia’ under Michigan law. It expands the list of items considered paraphernalia to include a wider range of equipment and materials used in the production, processing, and use of controlled substances, such as isomerization devices, testing equipment, and specific containers. The bill also clarifies that certain testing products, like fentanyl test strips, are not considered drug paraphernalia. This change aims to strengthen the state’s ability to regulate and prosecute offenses related to the use of controlled substances.
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