Oklahoma SB65 allows any person to possess, acquire, distribute, and administer emergency opioid antagonists and adulterant test strips.
Oklahoma SB65 amends the state's controlled dangerous substances laws by authorizing the possession, acquisition, distribution, and administration of emergency opioid antagonists and adulterant test strips by any person. The bill also updates the procedures for the destruction of seized controlled dangerous substances, allowing certain individuals to destroy substances in compliance with federal regulations.
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