It depends on the law of the state that issued the ticket and judicial district of that state.
No. In the U.S. it would be a "paraphernalia" ticket at most. Definitely not a felony
$15,895 is the cost of the ticket
pink for puffs mate
answer my freakin question they most likely will
This section of a drug monograph would tell you if the drug is soluble in water.
If you meant "What is a drug name used by several companies?" then the answer would be a generic drug. An example of a generic drug would be aspirin.
If you havent a valid ticket then why are you on the station? And the station used to have a lot of drug users going in the toilets, so they decided to lock it.
It is often described that way but the two violations have NOTHING in common. The "ticket" that you get for a paraphernalia possession is actually a "citation to appear" and has nothing to do with the DMV or traffic offenses.
kause why would sugar be a drug if its not illegal
Drug test
Drug Class: Expectorant
This depends on the drug and if the drug user is dependent on the drug. For example if a placebo was given to a heroin addict they would still continue to experience unpleasant withdrawal symptoms if they do not receive the drug.