SENATE BILL NO. 140 "An Act classifying certain substances as schedule IIA controlled substances; and providing for an effective date." 9:06:07 AM SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, recalled prior legislation regarding synthetic marijuana, and stated that synthetic cathinone "bath salts" were sold on the street much like cocaine. He stressed that using the cathinone bath salts had very harmful effects, and felt that they should be made illegal. He explained that cathinone bath salts were not currently detected by drug testing, so if they were to be made illegal, he hoped the crime lab would test for them. He explained that there were some minor changes that had been made to the bill in the Judiciary Committee. Originally, the bill had been introduced on behalf of the City of Anchorage, but the problem is state-wide. The City of Anchorage wanted "possession at any amount" to be classified a felony, but the Judiciary Committee determined that possession would only be considered a felony at large quantities. A first-time user of the bath salts with a small quantity would be considered a class-A misdemeanor. 9:08:32 AM Senator Olson wondered if bath salts would be considered a schedule 1-A controlled substance. CHRISTINE MARASIGAN, STAFF, SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, replied that the Drug Enforcement Agency had emergency-scheduled bath salts, so it would be considered a class-1 drug under federal law. However, in order for the bath salts to be considered illegal in the state, legislation needed to be passed. Co-Chair Hoffman noted the four previously published fiscal notes. He closed public testimony. Senator Ellis MOVED to report CS SB 140 (JUD) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note(s). There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS SB 140 (JUD) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with four previously published fiscal notes: FN1 (LAW), FN2 (DPS), FN3 (DOC), and FN4 (DOA).