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Legislative District 12

Posted on: February 20, 2018

[ARCHIVED] LEGISLATOR KENNEDY ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION DESIGNED TO COMBAT OPIOID EPIDEMIC


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Nassau County Legislator James D. Kennedy is pleased to announce new legislation introduced by the Majority to help combat the opioid epidemic. The new legislation will expand Nassau County’s current social host law to apply to controlled substances, including opioids. Currently, Nassau’s social host law is only applicable for alcohol.

By including “controlled substances” within the Nassau County Social Host Law, parents, guardians, siblings, friends, and anyone else over the age of eighteen will be held accountable for the consumption of controlled substances by anyone under age twenty-one, or failing to take reasonable corrective action upon learning of the consumption of drugs, at his or her owned, rented, or otherwise controlled private residence. The crime is considered an unclassified misdemeanor, and the fines for a first offense include $250. A second offense will accrue a fine of $500, and a third offense, and all offenses thereafter will be $1,000 and/or imprisonment not to exceed one year.

“The passing of this new legislation will send a strong message to anyone over the age of 18 that endangering the welfare of our youth in Nassau County will not be tolerated. The public needs to realize the very serious consequences they can face by allowing the consumption of controlled substances on their property. Today’s children are the future of our community and we must do all we can to protect them.”

 

The original Social Host law was passed by the Nassau County Legislature on July 9, 2007. It prohibits any person over the age of eighteen who owns, rents, or otherwise controls a private residence from knowingly allowing the consumption of alcohol by individuals under the age of 21 on such premises, or failing to take reasonable corrective action upon learning of the consumption of alcohol. The new legislation will be voted on in March.

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