High school students permission to posses opiate antagonists
Bill SF 1687 allows high school students to carry and use opiate antagonists like naloxone, enhancing safety and empowering them to respond to opioid overdoses.
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Bill SF 1687 allows high school students to carry and use opiate antagonists like naloxone, enhancing safety and empowering them to respond to opioid overdoses.
Creates a crime to obstruct first responders by approaching or staying too close after a warning, and raises penalties for assaults on firefighters, EMS, or certain health workers.
SF 1905 clarifies that water pipe fluid weight won't count in possession crimes unless it exceeds four ounces, ensuring fairer legal outcomes for users in Minnesota.
SF 2457 would modify Minnesota insurance provisions, altering regulatory rules and protections for insurers, health plans, and consumers as it moves through committees.
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