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Minutes for HB2277 - Committee on Judiciary
Short Title
Clarifying the definition of possession in the Kansas criminal code.
Minutes Content for Tue, Feb 1, 2022
Chairperson Warren opened the hearing on HB2277.
Jason Thompson, Senior Assistant Revisor, provided an overview of HB2277. (Attachment 12) The revisor responded to questions from Committee members.
Aaron Breitenbach testified in support of HB2277 on behalf of Marc Bennett, District Attorney, 18th Judicial District, stating the bill clarifies the definition of possession as set forth in the Kansas Criminal Code. (Attachment 13)
Due to time constraints, the following conferees were not able to testify in support of HB2277:
- Cody Beaton, LSCSW, LCAC, SCKS Regional Outpatient Director, MIRROR, Inc. (Attachment 14)
- Ana Woodburn, President, Kansas Recovery Network (Attachment 15)
- Seth Dewey, Reno County Health Department (Attachment 16)
- Lisa Vayda, RPh, MS (Attachment 17)
- Hassan Zbeeb, KU School of Medicine Student (Attachment 18)
In addition, written only testimony supporting HB2277 was submitted by:
- Mac Crawford, LSCSW, MIRROR, Inc. (Attachment 19)
- Amy Curry, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, KU School of Medicine, Wichita (Attachment 20)
- Kelsey Ellis, RN, BSN (Attachment 21)
- Andrew Regoli, RN (Attachment 22)
- Megan Seidl, DO (Attachment 23)
- Sarah Veesart-Wright, KU School of Medicine Student (Attachment 24)
- Ngoc Vuong, Behavioral Health Policy Researcher (Attachment 25)
- Daniel Warren, MD (Attachment 26)
There was no opponent testimony.
Chairperson Warren closed the hearing on HB2277.