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92_HB3094 LRB9205861RCdvC 1 AN ACT in relation to controlled substances. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Controlled Substances Act is 5 amended by adding Sections 321 and 322 as follows: 6 (720 ILCS 570/321 new) 7 Sec. 321. Prohibition on distribution of information 8 relating to manufacture or acquisition of controlled 9 substances. 10 (a) It is unlawful for any person: 11 (1) to teach or demonstrate the manufacture of a 12 controlled substance or to distribute by any means 13 information pertaining to, in whole or in part, the 14 manufacture, acquisition, or use of a controlled 15 substance, with the intent that the teaching, 16 demonstration, or information be used for, or in 17 furtherance of, an activity that constitutes a crime; or 18 (2) to teach or demonstrate to any person the 19 manufacture of a controlled substance or to distribute to 20 any person, by any means, information pertaining to, in 21 whole or in part, the manufacture, acquisition, or use of 22 a controlled substance, knowing or having reason to know 23 that such person intends to use the teaching, 24 demonstration, or information for, or in furtherance of, 25 an activity that constitutes an offense. 26 (c) Sentence. Any person who violates this Section is 27 guilty of a Class 1 felony. 28 (720 ILCS 570/322 new) 29 Sec.322. Grants for ecstasy abuse prevention. 30 (a) The Secretary of Human Services may make grants to, -2- LRB9205861RCdvC 1 and enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with, 2 public and nonprofit private entities to enable those 3 entities: 4 (1) to carry out school-based programs concerning 5 the dangers of abuse of and addiction to 6 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related drugs, 7 using methods that are effective and science-based, 8 including initiatives that give students the 9 responsibility to create their own antidrug abuse 10 education programs for their schools; and 11 (2) to carry out community-based abuse and 12 addiction prevention programs relating to 13 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related drugs that 14 are effective and science-based. 15 (b) Amounts made available under a grant, contract, or 16 cooperative agreement under subsection (a) shall be used for 17 planning, establishing, or administering prevention programs 18 relating to 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related 19 drugs in accordance with subsection (c). 20 (c)(1) Amounts provided under this Section may be used: 21 (A) to carry out school-based programs that 22 are focused on those districts with high or 23 increasing rates of abuse and addiction to 24 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related drugs 25 and targeted at populations that are most at risk to 26 start abuse of 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or 27 related drugs; 28 (B) to carry out community-based prevention 29 programs that are focused on those populations 30 within the community that are most at-risk for abuse 31 of and addiction to 3,4-methylenedioxy 32 methamphetamine or related drugs; 33 (C) to assist local government entities to 34 conduct appropriate prevention activities relating -3- LRB9205861RCdvC 1 to 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related 2 drugs; 3 (D) to train and educate State and local law 4 enforcement officials, prevention and education 5 officials, health professionals, members of 6 community antidrug coalitions and parents on the 7 signs of abuse of and addiction to 8 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related drugs, 9 and the options for treatment and prevention; 10 (E) for planning, administration, and 11 educational activities related to the prevention of 12 abuse of and addiction to 3,4-methylenedioxy 13 methamphetamine or related drugs; 14 (F) for the monitoring and evaluation of 15 prevention activities relating to 3,4-methylenedioxy 16 methamphetamine or related drugs, and reporting and 17 disseminating resulting information to the public; 18 and 19 (G) for targeted pilot programs with 20 evaluation components to encourage innovation and 21 experimentation with new methodologies. 22 (2) The Secretary of Human Services shall give 23 priority in making grants under this subsection to rural 24 and urban areas that are experiencing a high rate or 25 rapid increases in abuse and addiction to 26 3,4-methylenedioxy methamphetamine or related drugs. 27 (d) The Secretary of Human Services shall submit an 28 annual report concerning the effectiveness of the grant 29 program created by this Section to the Governor and the 30 General Assembly.