Kentucky Lantern
Fentanyl test strips will no longer be considered drug paraphernalia in Kentucky.
Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday signed a bipartisan bill decriminalizing fentanyl test strips in Kentucky after it easily passed both legislative chambers.
The state Senate passed House Bill 353 Thursday night. The House concurred unanimously in the final hours of the legislative session. It will take effect July 8, 90 days after the session's adjournment.
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“Unwitting individuals may think they are ingesting one substance and unaware that it also contains fentanyl,” Jennifer Hancock, president and CEO of Volunteers of America Mid-States, said in a statement.
“With police departments and other emergency responders already carrying and administering Narcan, a medicine used for the treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose emergency, it makes sense to prevent these overdoses on the front end,” she said. “It may afford another day where we can get an individual into recovery.”
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