This bill amends the existing law regarding the prohibition of access to certain substances and weapons by prisoners and employees of correctional facilities in Michigan. Key provisions include the introduction of new penalties for individuals who sell, give, or furnish alcoholic liquor, prescription drugs, poisons, or controlled substances to prisoners, with violations resulting in felony charges and imprisonment ranging from 1 year to life, depending on the offense. Additionally, the bill specifies that prisoners are prohibited from possessing these substances, with similar felony penalties for violations.

The bill also addresses the prohibition of weapons and wireless communication devices in correctional facilities. It establishes that individuals must not sell or furnish such items to prisoners, with violations leading to felony charges and imprisonment for terms ranging from 5 to 15 years. Furthermore, the bill mandates that confiscated wireless devices must be donated to nonprofit organizations if they are serviceable and no longer needed for prosecution. Overall, the amendments aim to strengthen the regulations surrounding the control of substances and weapons in correctional facilities, enhancing safety and security.