Pubdate: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 Source: Express-Times, The (PA) Copyright: 2003 The Express-Times Contact: http://www.pennlive.com/expresstimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1489 Author: Terrence Dopp Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?217 (Drug-Free Zones) ASSEMBLY TO CONSIDER BUSES BEING DRUG-FREE SCHOOL ZONES TRENTON -- School buses could soon be considered drug-free school zones which would help close a long-running loophole in anti-drug laws. A bill sponsored by Assemblyman Robert Smith would classify buses as drug-free school zones increasing the penalties for drug offenses committed on them. Presently, penalties are upgraded for drug offenses within drug-free school zones -- areas stretching 1,000 feet around any school, but no such law exists for school buses. "Once a child is on the bus they are now under the care and custody of the school district Using marijuana or any other drug in the presence of children -- at a school or on a school bus -- is harmful to children and should not be tolerated," Smith, D-Gloucester, said. "This measure would ensure drug dealers and substance abusers don't skirt tougher prosecution because of technical interpretations." Members of the Assembly Judiciary Committee unanimously approved the bill Thursday, readying it for a vote on the Assembly floor. It comes in response to a Mercer County bus driver who was charged with four drug offenses while driving a bus load of kindergartners on a field trip to the Jersey Shore. Smith, a municipal prosecutor, said school buses are not deemed drug-free areas. Once they pull within 1,000 feet of a school the higher penalties kick in, he said. In 1987, the state Legislature passed the law authorizing communities to establish the drug-free zones. Distribution of even a small amount of marijuana in a drug-free zone is punishable by a fine of up to $100,000 and 10 years in prison, under state law. Penalties for drugs such as cocaine, crack and heroin are even more severe. "Obviously it seems like it would make sense. We want to discourage any type of drug activity on buses," said Michael Doherty, R-Warren/Hunterdon. It makes sense." - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk