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New Jersey Senate Allows Police to Carry Epi-Pens
March 24, 2026
The New Jersey Senate has passed bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Declan O'Scanlon authorizing police officers to carry epinephrine auto-injectors (epi-pens) after completing required training. This legislative change enables law enforcement personnel to provide immediate emergency treatment for anaphylactic reactions, potentially improving survival outcomes during critical incidents.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new requirements for sourcing epi-pens and associated training services for police departments across New Jersey.
- Vendors specializing in medical emergency supplies and training programs may find emerging opportunities to support law enforcement agencies implementing this policy.
- Agencies must plan for contract solicitations or amendments to existing agreements to equip officers with epi-pens and ensure compliance with training mandates.
- This development highlights a growing trend of expanding emergency medical capabilities within public safety procurement portfolios.
Allowing police officers to carry epi-pens increases the chance of saving lives and ensures they can provide critical care when it is needed most.
— Senator Declan O'Scanlon
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New Jersey Senate