Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 1876 -- Controlled Substances

Sponsor:  Dusenberg

This bill creates the crime of falsifying or attempting to
falsify a drug or alcohol test when a person knowingly and
intentionally commits a fraudulent act to falsify or defraud a
drug or alcohol test.  Evidence of a fraudulent act will be
possession of false tubing, bladders, containers, and other
devices concealed on the body to provide a false biological
sample; submitting a false or adulterated biological sample to be
tested; submitting a biological sample that was collected from
another person or animal; adulterating a biological sample; or
submitting a false document or false material statement with the
intent to hinder or defraud a drug or alcohol test.  Violation of
this offense will be a class C felony.  It will be a class A
misdemeanor to manufacture, possess, sell, give away, distribute,
market, or transport a biological sample in this state with the
intent of using the biological sample to hinder or defraud a drug
or alcohol test or substances intended to be used to adulterate a
biological sample for the purpose of hindering or defrauding a
drug or alcohol test.

The bill adds zopicline to the list of Schedule IV controlled
substances and depressants, unless specifically exempted or
excluded, to the list of Schedule V controlled substances.

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Missouri House of Representatives
93rd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
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