CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 7(JUD) "An Act classifying certain substances as schedule IIIA controlled substances; and providing for an effective date." 10:59:12 AM SENATOR KEVIN MEYER informed the committee that synthetic cannabinoids were sometimes referred to as K2 or spice. He mentioned that the substance was legal in many places in the state. He added that the substance was inexpensive and virtually undetectable in a drug test. 11:00:44 AM REPRESENTATIVE CATHY MUNOZ added that HB 7 would classify certain synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances. The amended legislation made possession of 12 grams or less a misdemeanor offense and 12 grams or higher a class C felony. She explained the concern that some users experience serious adverse reactions including convulsions, anxiety attacks, elevated heart rate, increased blood pressure, and vomiting. The issue was brought to her attention by a parent whose child experienced a serious adverse reaction. She continued that HB 7 classified 10 commonly used chemicals as Schedule 3A substances. She pointed out three zero fiscal notes from the Department of Law (DOL), the Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Department of Corrections (DOC). Co-Chair Stedman highlighted the three zero fiscal notes. 11:02:31 AM Senator Olson commented that the discussion of synthetic cannabinoids arose in the medical community as the chemicals were easy to obtain and often dangerous. 11:03:19 AM AT EASE 11:03:42 AM RECONVENED Senator Olson MOVED to report HB 7 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note(s). HB 7 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one new indeterminate fiscal note from the Department of Corrections and two previously published fiscal notes: FN4 (HFIN/DPS) and FN5 (LAW).