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POSS CS PG 1 / 1-B >=1G<4G (F): Possession of Controlled Substance in Penalty Group 1 / 1-B, greater than or equal to 1 Gram but less than 4 grams, charged as a Felony.
Even if you weren't driving at the time of your arrest, your driver's license could be suspended for six months if you're convicted of possessing drug paraphernalia. If you're under 21, you could lose your driving privileges for a year.
What is POSS CS PG 1/1-B 1G? POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G refers to possession of a controlled substance in penalty group one. Penalty group one includes cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin, whereas penalty group 1-B is just fentanyl and its derivatives.
Penalty group 4 includes opioids and opiates not listed in Penalty Group 1, and a range of prescription medications and various chemical compounds that have a potential for abuse. Penalties are similar to those for Penalty Group 3.
Texas Laws and Penalties OffensePenaltyIncarceration 2 oz or less Misdemeanor 180 days 2 - 4 oz Misdemeanor 1 year 4 oz to 5 lbs Felony 180 days - 2 years 5 - 50 lbs Felony 2 - 10 years33 more rows
Texas Punishment for Penalty Group 2 Less than 1 gram: State jail felony. 1 gram or more and less than four grams: 3rd-degree felony. 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams: 2nd-degree felony. 200 grams or more but less than 400 grams: 1st-degree felony.
Penalty Group 1-B consists of fentanyl, alpha-methylfentanyl, and any other derivative of fentanyl.
The term "drug paraphernalia" means any equipment, product, or material of any kind which is primarily intended or designed for use in manufacturing, compounding, converting, concealing, producing, processing, preparing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance ...
Possession of drug paraphernalia is a Class C Misdemeanor in Texas. A Class C misdemeanor conviction generally will not carry any jail time but could include a fine of up to $500.
On This Page: Alcohol. Ayahuasca. Cannabis (Marijuana/Pot/Weed) Central Nervous System Depressants (Benzos) Cocaine (Coke/Crack) Fentanyl. GHB. Hallucinogens.