Stiffer penalties sought for drug dealing
TRENTON — State lawmakers are looking to upgrade the penalties for dealing drugs such as heroin, LSD and methamphetamine by letting prosecutors press charges based on the number of doses, rather than the drug’s weight.
The bill, whose primary sponsors include Assembly members DiAnne Gove and Brian Rumpf, R-Ocean, was advanced Monday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee, sending it to the full Assembly for possible consideration. A companion bill in the Senate hasn’t yet had a hearing.
The bill is intended to increase penalties for drug distribution, not possession. For instance, it would become a first-degree offense to have one ounce or more of heroin with the intent to distribute, rather than the current five ounces, or 500 units of cocaine or heroin. (Symons/Asbury Park Press)
https://www.app.com/article/20131125/NJLIFE04/311250116/Stiffer-penalties-sought-drug-dealing
this is the next help for the village, we had fems crew, now the gang, hey what else can the village do. call the bergen county crew.this is what the village is down too.
hey that is thinking can the village get that kind of help from bergen county.
YOU NEVER KNOW; THE VILLAGE GOT FEMA WORKERS FOR TWO YEARS.
SO WHY NOT THIS.
RIGHT.