US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB4209

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

TIME for Overdose Justice Act Timely Investigation and Maximum Enforcement for Overdose Justice Act

Impact

If enacted, SB4209 will impact state laws by modifying the current legal framework regarding the prosecution of drug offenses that result in grave outcomes. This could lead to a more rigorous enforcement mechanism aimed at holding individuals accountable for distributing harmful substances. The bill reflects a shift towards tougher measures against drug-related offenses, potentially serving as a deterrent for those involved in the illicit drug trade.

Summary

SB4209, titled the 'TIME for Overdose Justice Act', aims to amend the Controlled Substances Act by extending the limitations period for certain offenses that result in death or serious bodily injury. This legislation is introduced in response to the opioid crisis and seeks to enhance legal accountability for violations related to the distribution and use of controlled substances. The bill proposes that individuals can be indicted or informed without any time constraints if their actions lead to significant harm or death as a consequence of illegal drug use.

Contention

Notably, the bill may raise points of contention among legislators and the public, particularly concerning the implications of extending legal accountability without a time limit. Critics may argue that the bill could result in unjust legal repercussions for individuals who might be affected by long-term consequences of drug use, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers rehabilitation in tandem with enforcement. As such, discussions surrounding this bill may highlight the ongoing debate between punitive measures and public health strategies in addressing substance abuse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB690

Overdose RADAR Act Overdose Response Action Data for Actionable Reforms Act

US SB165

Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues Act

US HB7994

HERO Act Helping Educators Respond to Overdoses Act

US HF3613

Liability of bystanders of drug-related overdoses limited.

US SB2977

FAST Justice Act Fair Access to Swift and Timely Justice Act

US HB5724

FAST Justice Act Fair Access to Swift and Timely Justice Act

US S1410

Helping overdosing persons in emergencies

US SF3731

Liability limitation of bystanders of drug-related overdoses

US HB690

Overdose Awareness Day

US SB140

Overdose Awareness Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.