Massachusetts S1753 strengthens synthetic drug laws in correctional facilities by prohibiting Class C substances and mood-altering agents.
Massachusetts S1753 amends Chapter 94C of the General Laws to prohibit Class C substances and synthetic chemical substances with mind-altering effects in correctional facilities. Possession, distribution, or use of these substances in such facilities is strictly forbidden. The bill imposes a felony charge with a minimum 2.5-year prison sentence for offenders. This measure aims to enhance public safety and security within correctional institutions.
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