This bill corrects the spelling of "methamphetamine" in the law that punishes people for exposing children to meth use, distribution, or manufacturing. The change makes the law grammatically consistent by using the singular form "methamphetamine" instead of the plural "methamphetamines" in the section about teenagers age 14 and older. The penalties remain the same: a Class 4 felony for exposing children under 14, and a Class 1 misdemeanor for exposing teenagers 14 and older.
AI-generated summary
Judiciary Deferred to the 41st legislative day Passed, YEAS 10, NAYS 2.
Judiciary Do Pass Failed, YEAS 5, NAYS 7.
Judiciary Scheduled for hearing
House of Representatives Referred to House Judiciary H.J. 117
First Reading House H.J. 98
Lee Schoenbeck
Prime sponsor · Sen.
R
Tim Reed
Prime sponsor · Rep.
R
Cosponsors
Judiciary — Do Pass
Judiciary — Deferred to the 41st legislative day