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An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine

An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine

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Sponsor
Senator David Haggan
Last action
2025-05-28
Official status
Taken from the table by the President On motion by Senator BEEBE-CENTER of Knox to ACCEPT The Majority Ought Not To Pass Report. PREVAILED Roll Call Ordered Roll Call Number 231 Yeas 18 - Nays 15 - Excused 2 - Absent 0 Sent down for concurrence
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An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine

An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine Sponsor: Senator David Haggan Reference committee: Criminal Justice and Public Safety Latest committee action: Reported Out; ONTP/OTP

What This Bill Does

  • An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine Sponsor: Senator David Haggan Reference committee: Criminal Justice and Public Safety Latest committee action: Reported Out; ONTP/OTP

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Bill History

  1. 2025-05-28 House

    Reports READ . On motion of Representative HASENFUS of Readfield, the Majority Ought Not to Pass Report was ACCEPTED . ROLL CALL NO. 207 (Yeas 80 - Nays 67 - Absent 4 - Excused 0) In concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH. Placed in the Legislative Files. ( DEAD )

  2. 2025-05-27 Senate

    Taken from the table by the President On motion by Senator BEEBE-CENTER of Knox to ACCEPT The Majority Ought Not To Pass Report. PREVAILED Roll Call Ordered Roll Call Number 231 Yeas 18 - Nays 15 - Excused 2 - Absent 0 Sent down for concurrence

  3. 2025-05-05 Committee

    Reported Out; ONTP/OTP

  4. 2025-04-24 Committee

    Work Session Held

  5. 2025-04-24 Committee

    Voted; Divided Report

  6. 2025-03-25 Committee

    Referred to Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety.

Official Summary Text

An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine
Sponsor:
Senator David Haggan
Reference committee:
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Latest committee action:
Reported Out; ONTP/OTP

Current Bill Text

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025
Legislative Document No. 1288
S.P. 517 In Senate, March 25, 2025
An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of Maine's Drug Laws
Regarding Heroin, Fentanyl and Cocaine
Reference to the Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety suggested and ordered
printed.
DAREK M. GRANT
Secretary of the Senate
Presented by Senator HAGGAN of Penobscot.
Cosponsored by Representative PERKINS of Dover-Foxcroft and
Senator: CYRWAY of Kennebec, Representative: NUTTING of Oakland.

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1Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
2Sec. 1. 17-A MRSA §1101, sub-§1-C is enacted to read:
31-C. "Fold" means a folded piece of tin or aluminum foil or other material used to
4 contain a drug, usually in powder form.
5Sec. 2. 17-A MRSA §1101, sub-§17, as amended by PL 2021, c. 396, §1, is further
6 amended to read:
717. "Traffick" means:
8 A. To make, create, or manufacture;
9 B. To grow or cultivate, except for marijuana;
10 C. To sell, barter, trade, exchange or otherwise furnish for consideration; or
11 D. To possess with the intent to do any act mentioned in paragraph C. ;
12 G. To possess 2 grams or more of heroin or 90 or more individual bags, folds,
13 packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing heroin; or
14 H. To possess 2 grams or more of fentanyl powder or 90 or more individual bags,
15 folds, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing fentanyl powder.
16Sec. 3. 17-A MRSA §1101, sub-§18, as amended by PL 2021, c. 396, §2, is further
17 amended to read:
1818. "Furnish" means:
19 A. To furnish, give, dispense, administer, prescribe, deliver or otherwise transfer to
20 another; or
21 B. To possess with the intent to do any act mentioned in paragraph A. ;
22 E. To possess more than 200 milligrams but less than 2 grams of heroin or at least 45
23 but fewer than 90 individual bags, folds, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind
24 containing heroin; or
25 F. To possess more than 200 milligrams but less than 2 grams of fentanyl powder or
26 at least 45 but fewer than 90 individual bags, folds, packages, envelopes or containers
27 of any kind containing fentanyl powder.
28Sec. 4. 17-A MRSA §1103, sub-§3, ¶B, as amended by PL 2021, c. 396, §3, is
29 further amended to read:
30 B. Fourteen grams or more of cocaine or 4 grams or more of cocaine in the form of
31 cocaine base;
32Sec. 5. 17-A MRSA §1103, sub-§3, ¶C-1, as enacted by PL 2021, c. 396, §3, is
33 repealed.
34Sec. 6. 17-A MRSA §1103, sub-§3, ¶C-2, as enacted by PL 2021, c. 396, §3, is
35 repealed.
36Sec. 7. 17-A MRSA §1105-A, sub-§1, ¶D, as amended by PL 2021, c. 396, §4, is
37 further amended to read:
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1 D. At the time of the offense, the person trafficks in cocaine in a quantity of 112 grams
2 or more or cocaine in the form of cocaine base in a quantity of 32 grams or more.
3 Violation of this paragraph is a Class A crime;
4Sec. 8. 17-A MRSA §1105-C, sub-§1, ¶D, as amended by PL 2021, c. 396, §5, is
5 further amended to read:
6 D. At the time of the offense, the person furnishes cocaine in a quantity of 112 grams
7 or more or cocaine in the form of cocaine base in a quantity of 32 grams or more.
8 Violation of this paragraph is a Class B crime;
9Sec. 9. 17-A MRSA §1106, sub-§3, ¶B, as amended by PL 2021, c. 396, §6, is
10 further amended to read:
11 B. More than 2 grams of cocaine or 2 grams or more of cocaine in the form of cocaine
12 base;
13Sec. 10. 17-A MRSA §1106, sub-§3, ¶C-1, as enacted by PL 2021, c. 396, §6, is
14 repealed.
15Sec. 11. 17-A MRSA §1106, sub-§3, ¶C-2, as enacted by PL 2021, c. 396, §6, is
16 repealed.
17SUMMARY
18 This bill amends the provisions of the Maine Criminal Code regarding drugs by adding:
19 1. To the definition of "traffick" possessing 2 grams or more of heroin or 90 or more
20 individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind
21 containing heroin and possessing 2 grams or more of fentanyl powder or 90 or more
22 individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind
23 containing fentanyl powder;
24 2. To the definition of "furnish" possessing more than 200 milligrams but less than 2
25 grams of heroin or at least 45 but fewer than 90 individual bags, folded foil or other
26 material, packages, envelopes or containers of any kind containing heroin and possessing
27 more than 200 milligrams but less than 2 grams of fentanyl powder or at least 45 but fewer
28 than 90 individual bags, folded foil or other material, packages, envelopes or containers of
29 any kind containing fentanyl powder;
30 3. The possession of 4 grams or more of cocaine in the form of cocaine base to the law
31 that allows a court to infer under the Maine Rules of Evidence, Rule 303, that a person is
32 unlawfully trafficking in scheduled drugs;
33 4. To the crime of aggravated trafficking in a scheduled drug the trafficking of cocaine
34 in the form of cocaine base in a quantity of 32 grams or more;
35 5. To the crime of aggravated furnishing of a scheduled drug the furnishing of cocaine
36 in the form of cocaine base in a quantity of 32 grams or more; and
37 6. The possession of 2 grams or more of cocaine base to the law that allows a court to
38 infer under the Maine Rules of Evidence, Rule 303, that a person is unlawfully furnishing
39 scheduled drugs.
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1 The bill also removes heroin and fentanyl powder from the provisions in the laws
2 governing unlawful trafficking and unlawful furnishing regarding the permissible inference
3 under the Maine Rules of Evidence, Rule 303.