Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1094

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to fentanyl arrests

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 276 of the General Laws, particularly concerning sections that dictate bail assessment protocols for individuals arrested for the manufacture, sale, or distribution of fentanyl. Under the new provisions, those arrested for such violations will not be able to secure bail within a six-hour window following their arrest, except by a judge in open court. This change aims to ensure that authorities can adequately assess the risks involved before releasing individuals back into the community.

Summary

Bill S1094, also known as 'An Act Relative to Fentanyl Arrests', proposes revisions to the existing statutory framework concerning the handling of fentanyl-related arrests in Massachusetts. The primary aim of the bill is to adjust bail conditions for individuals apprehended for specific fentanyl offenses. This legislative initiative comes in response to the crisis surrounding fentanyl abuse and seeks to strengthen legal provisions that govern the release of individuals charged with related crimes.

Contention

While supporters of Bill S1094 argue that it is a necessary measure to combat fentanyl distribution and enhance public safety, some critics express concerns regarding its implications for individuals' rights. Opponents may suggest that the extended bail denial period could disproportionately affect certain demographics and exacerbate existing issues within the justice system. The debate surrounding this bill highlights the ongoing balancing act between enforcing drug laws and safeguarding individual liberties.

Companion Bills

MA S2886

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2056

Relative to fentanyl arrests (Tatiana's Law)

MA S1057

Relative to fentanyl test strips

MA H1955

Relative to fentanyl test strips

MA SB1041

Relating to persons arrested for fentanyl crimes; declaring an emergency.

MA S1233

Relative to setting proportionate penalties for the distribution of heroin, fentanyl, and carfentanil

MA H2457

Relative to fentanyl testing

MA S1692

Relative to self-defense sprays

MA HB156

Provides relative to the safe handling of fentanyl following an arrest

MA S413

To save lives through increased fentanyl awareness, aka Andrew's Law

MA S1088

Relative to illegal drug and firearm trafficking

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