Representative Bankson presented CS for CSHB309, describing xylazine ("tranq") as an animal tranquilizer misused in illicit drug supplies and listing three primary changes: exempt veterinary use, create new criminal trafficking offenses, and align language with prior Senate concerns to secure passage.
Bankson used stark language to describe harms, saying one of xylazine's properties is that it can negate naloxone (Narcan) and that the drug can cause severe tissue damage. He said the bill is intended to stop a "dangerous drug" from harming users.
Appearances from law-enforcement organizations were recorded in support, including the Florida Sheriffs Association, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. The committee recorded no amendments, a closed debate, and reported CS for CSHB309 favorably by roll call (16 yays, 0 nays). The bill will proceed to the House floor.