North Carolina H307 — Iryna's Law modifies time limits for motions for appropriate relief, adds Xylazine and Kratom to controlled substance.
North Carolina H307 — Iryna's Law modifies time limits for motions for appropriate relief in noncapital cases, adding Xylazine and Kratom to the controlled substance schedules. It creates a new criminal offense for exposing a child to a controlled substance, with varying penalties based on the severity of the child's injury or death. The bill mandates the recording of all criminal matters in district court and establishes conditions under which these records may be disclosed.
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