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Under Maryland law this substance is treated as a hallucinogen and not a narcotic. The maximum punishment for simple possession is 1 year in jail, and the maximum for sale or possession with intent to distribute is 5 years for a first time offender.
In 2023, the state of Maryland legalized the use of recreational marijuana by adults. While the Controlled Substances Act still lists marijuana in the same drug schedule as , many states have decriminalized or legalized its possession. The tension between state and federal law remains.
As of July 1, 2023, Oregon is the only state to have decriminalized drug possession.
It states that a person may not “distribute or dispense a controlled dangerous substance”, nor can a person, “possess a controlled dangerous substance in sufficient quantity reasonably to indicate under all circumstances an intent to distribute or dispense a controlled dangerous substance”.
Schedule I controlled dangerous substances include certain “core substances;” derivatives, including morphine and ; hallucinogens and hallucinogenic-like substances, such as and marijuana; substances containing depressants, such as mecloqualone; and controlled substance analogues, or substances that ...
In November 2020, in the most sweeping response to date, Oregon voters passed Measure 110 (M110), making it the first state to de jure decriminalize the possession of all nonprescribed drugs for personal use, while reallocating millions of dollars toward addiction treatment, recovery programs, housing, and harm ...
In Maryland, most misdemeanors can be charged within one year of the offense, while felony charges can be filed at any time.
Generally, for a court to find that a person had constructive possession of an object, the person must have had knowledge of the object, and as well as the ability to control it. For example, someone with keys to a safe deposit box may have constructive possession to the contents of that box.
Whether your constructive possession case involves illegal drugs, firearms, or anything else, the penalties can be detrimental. You could face fines, probation, imprisonment, and more, not to mention the hardships that can come from having a criminal record.
It is illegal to possess a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) without a valid prescription. The severity of the charges depends on the type and amount of the drug found in your possession. For example, possession of marijuana in Maryland is a misdemeanor offense, while possession of heroin is a felony.