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Druq Cabinet Leqislation <br /> <br />L~gislation endorsed by the NC Drug Cabinet during the 1991 <br />session of the General Assembly numbered 21 bills. As <br />previously stated, not a single bill was passed into law. <br /> <br />Senate (5 bills) <br /> <br />Ail 5 Senate bills were referred to Senate JII Committee, <br />Sands, Chairman. <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />SB 258 Drug Trafficking Sentencing Change <br />Sponsor: Allran 3-25-91 <br />3-25-91 Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />SB 279 Electronic Surveillance, Drugs <br />Sponsor: Hartsell 3-26-91 <br />3-26-91 Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> <br />3) <br /> <br />SB 366 Marijuana Trafficking <br />Sponsor: Carter 3-28-91 <br />3-28-91 Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> <br />4) <br /> <br />SB 420 Felony Murder Rule/Drug Deaths <br />Sponsor: Daughtry 4-01-91 <br />4-01-91 Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> <br />5) <br /> <br />SB 752 <br />Sponsor: <br />4-23-91 <br />5-09-91 <br />5-09-91 <br /> <br />Drug-Free Workplace Policy <br /> Shaw 4-23-91 <br /> Ref to Com on State Personnel <br /> Withdrawn from Com <br /> Re-Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> <br />Sen. <br /> <br />House (16 bills} <br /> <br />Disposition of House bills are as follows: 6 bills referred to <br />House JI Committee, Rep. Kennedy, Chairman; 4 bills referred to <br />House JII'Committee, Rep. Dawkins, Chairman; 4 bills referred to <br />House JIII Conunittee, Rep. R. Hunter, Chairman; 1 bill referred <br />to State Government Committee, Rep. Navretic, Chairman; 1 bill <br />referred to Human Resources Committee, Rep. Jeralds, Chairman. <br /> <br />t) <br /> <br />KB 195 Prescription Drug Possession <br />Sponsor: Ligon 3-04-91 <br />3-04-91 Ref to Com on Judic I <br /> <br />2) ~KB 297 <br /> Sponsor: <br /> 3-25-9i <br /> 5-14-91 <br /> 5-20-91 <br /> 5-20-91 <br /> <br />Drug Offender Drivers License <br /> Buchanan 3-25-91 <br /> Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> Reptd Fay Com Substitute <br /> Withdrawn from Ca! <br /> Re-Ref to Com on Judic II <br /> Combined with HB 298 to Form C0m Substitute <br /> <br /> <br />