New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01388

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  

Caption

Provides that criminal sale of a controlled substance by an adult to a person less than fourteen years of age is a class A-II felony.

Companion Bills

NY A05762

Same As Provides that criminal sale of a controlled substance by an adult to a person less than fourteen years of age is a class A-II felony.

Previously Filed As

NY A05762

Provides that criminal sale of a controlled substance by an adult to a person less than fourteen years of age is a class A-II felony.

NY S08476

Increases criminal penalties for aggravated harassment of an elected official and criminal trespass of an elected official's residence; provides that aggravated harassment of an elected official shall be a class E felony and criminal trespass of an elected official's residence shall be included in criminal trespass in the first degree and shall be a class D felony.

NY A11190

Adds to the crime of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree the possession, within any facility owned or operated by the state or upon school grounds, of any controlled substance or hazardous substance which has the potential to cause significant injury or death, with the intent to sell or distribute such substance.

NY A08961

Relates to the definition of drug-related paraphernalia; clarifies that drug-related paraphernalia shall not impact substances that are not considered controlled substances.

NY S08520

Relates to the definition of drug-related paraphernalia; clarifies that drug-related paraphernalia shall not impact substances that are not considered controlled substances.

NY HB413

Criminal Law - Controlled Dangerous Substances and Firearms

NY HB417

Criminal Law - Schedule III Controlled Dangerous Substances - Medetomidine and Xylazine

NY SB925

Criminal Law - Controlled Dangerous Substances and Firearms

NY SB2041

Crimes and punishments; Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; creating certain felony offense; assigning certain classifications. Effective date.

NY S09435

Establishes the crime of package theft in the fourth, third, second and first degrees; designates such crimes as a class A misdemeanor, class E felony, class D felony, and class B felony, respectively; provides instances that are not a defense to such crimes; provides for certain defenses to such crimes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.