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House Judiciary panel advances ban on so‑called “gas station heroin” known as Tyniptine
Summary
The House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to report House Bill 377, which would add Tyniptine (described in testimony as "gas station heroin") to the state's controlled substances law, making its manufacture, delivery or possession with intent illegal; counsel said the bill takes effect immediately.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to report House Bill 377, which would add Tyniptine — described by the bill sponsor as "gas station heroin" — to the state's Drug Act and criminalize its manufacture, delivery or possession with intent.
Representative Kuzma, the bill's sponsor, said the substance is sold as a…
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