South Carolina EXPORTING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

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What is Simple Possession of Marijuana in South Carolina? If a person is caught with 28 grams or less of marijuana, that person can be charged with simple possession. If convicted, the person can be fined or receive up to 30 days in jail.

Schedule I drugs have no accepted medical use and an extremely high potential for abuse. Common examples of Schedule I drugs in South Carolina include: Ecstasy. Heroin.

Possession of a controlled substance is a crime in South Carolina. Most would define ?possession? as actual possession. An example of actual possession would be having your car keys in your hand. You are in actual possession because you know they are in your hand and you intend to have them in your hand. Simple enough.

Gabapentin is structurally and pharmacologically related to pregabalin (Lyrica, Lyrica CR), which is a Schedule V drug and controlled federally in all states.

The Controlled Substances Import and Export Act (Title 21 of the United States Code) is a federal law that makes it a crime to bring controlled substances into the country or take controlled substances out of the country without the proper licenses and permissions from the U.S. Attorney General.

First Offense: While a first offense is considered a misdemeanor, you can still be looking at fines up to $5,000, up to three years in prison, or both. Second Offense: A second offense, on the other hand, is a felony and generally results in a fine of up to $7,500, up to five years in prison, or both.

Drug possession is a serious crime in South Carolina. Even possessing an ounce or less of marijuana can land you in jail for up to 30 days, and possessing larger amounts of ?more serious? drugs can lead to felony prosecution.

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South Carolina EXPORTING CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES