In California, 911 Callers Reporting Overdose Won't Face Drug Charges
29 August 2012
A bill aimed at saving the lives of drug overdose victims by protecting those who would come to their assistance from prosecution on drug charges passed the California legislature Monday on a bipartisan vote of 54-22 in the Assembly. It had already passed the Senate.
In recent years, Californians have been dying of drug or alcohol overdoses at a rate of 10 a day, with the number of fatal overdoses increasing by 24% between 2000 and 2006, according to supporting documentation within the bill.
"It's time we started saving lives in California," said Ammiano.
The bill was supported by a number of public health and reform organizations, including the Drug Policy Alliance. The only group to officially oppose it was the California Sheriff's Association.
The bill now goes to the desk of Gov. Jerry Brown (D).