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You can be charged with a school zone violation if you are within 300 feet of a school of any kind, or 100 feet of a park or playground, except during the hours of midnight to 5 am.
(a) Any person who knowingly or intentionally manufactures, distributes, dispenses or cultivates, or possesses with intent to manufacture, distribute, dispense or cultivate a controlled substance in Class D of section thirty-one shall be imprisoned in a jail or house of correction for not more than two years or by a ...
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 94C, section 7 and regulations of the Department of Public Health at 105 CMR 700.004 require every person who manufacturers, distributes, prescribes, administers, dispenses or possesses controlled substances in Schedules II-V to be registered with both the Department of Public Health ...
Every person who: (i) is in the business of manufacturing or distributing any controlled substances, and (ii) has a principal place of business located in the commonwealth but at no time takes physical possession of any controlled substances, shall register with the commissioner in ance with the regulations of ...
It refers to the number of days you may need to wait between refills of 30-day prescriptions that are considered controlled substances. If you have a medication that follows the 28-day rule on a 30-day supply, it means you can get a refill no earlier than 2 days before the 30 days are up.
Massachusetts G.L.c. 94C, § 34: Unlawful Possession of Particular Controlled Substances, including Heroin and Marijuana. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 94C, section 34 governs crimes involving the possession of certain controlled substances without a valid prescription for such substances.
Drugs that either require a licensed physician to dispense a prescription for, or illicit street drugs or other illegal chemical substances, are known as “controlled substances” in Massachusetts.
Class B Controlled Substances Class B substances include drugs such as: cocaine, crack, LSD, ecstasy (MDMA), OxyContin, and methamphetamine. Penalties for Class B drug violations include: Possession: 1 year in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000. Subsequent possession: 2 years in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000.