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92_HB3094

 
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 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,
 
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 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
 
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 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.

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