2022 Regular SessionOregon Legislature

HB4135: Relating to delivery of controlled substances.

Legislative Summary

Provides that "attempted transfer," for purposes of Uniform Controlled Substances Act, includes possession of controlled substance with intent to transfer to another person. Provides that "attempted transfer," for purposes of Uniform Controlled Substances Act, includes possession of controlled substance with intent to transfer to another person.

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Bill History

2/1/2022
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
House of Representatives
2/1/2022
Referred to Judiciary.
House of Representatives
2/3/2022
Public Hearing held.
House of Representatives
2/17/2022
Motion to withdraw from Judiciary failed. Ayes, 26; Nays, 32--Alonso Leon, Bynum, Campos, Dexter, Fahey, Grayber, Helm, Holvey, Hoy, Hudson, Kropf, Lively, Marsh, McLain, Meek, Nathanson, Neron, Nosse, Pham, Power, Reardon, Reynolds, Ruiz, Salinas, Sanchez, Schouten, Smith Warner, Sosa, Speaker Rayfield, Valderrama, Williams, Witt; Excused, 2--Nelson, Prusak.
House of Representatives
3/4/2022
In committee upon adjournment.
House of Representatives

Roll Call Votes

House Withdraw from Committee
2/17/2022
26
Yea
32
Nay
0
Not Voting
2
Absent
Result: FAILED