It depends on several factors. First, what state (or even city). Second, how old the minor was. Some places you can be tried as an adult, in others as a jouvinile, and still others - if you are young enough - they won't prosecute you at all. That said, selling drugs is worse than posession, so if you are 17, tried as an adult, and had a kilo on you, you may go to jail for a bit.
The punishmet would propaly lead to you getting exspeald.
Steroids can be found in some prescription drugs. Getting a prescription on medical grounds (not to enhance muscular mass or so on) is the only legal way of buying some at a pharmacy. Importing, selling, offering, possessing or using steroids out of that legal frame are criminal offences in France.
Be cool,stay in school. Don't be whack stay on track. Less drugs more hugs
Well their are many things that she had to overcome here they are.-migranes-drugs-abuse-dyslexia-dropping out of school-dental problems-bladder problems
OTC drugs are not made for everybody
No, Jackson Rathbone is not on Drugs, though he does smoke
The penalty for selling drugs on school grounds according to my research is that You'll get expelled and arrested for drug dealing.
Prison time
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crucifiction
school issues are important because there are certain dress codes and there are rules against doing drugs and drinking alcohol on school grounds. These rules are there to protect students and not to punish. The same rules apply in the united states.
Steroids can be found in some prescription drugs. Getting a prescription on medical grounds (not to enhance muscular mass or so on) is the only legal way of buying some at a pharmacy. Importing, selling, offering, possessing or using steroids out of that legal frame are criminal offences in France.
prison for 12 years
Walgreen's pharmacy advises me to crush the pills and mix them with wet coffee grounds. Throw them out with the coffee grounds.
believe it would be grounds to check into
cofee grounds, magent covered containers
get imprisoned, get fined, lose their vehicle
Legal consequences of using or possessing drugs at school can include expulsion, suspension, legal charges, and a permanent mark on your academic record. Depending on the severity and type of drug, consequences can also involve involvement with law enforcement and potential impact on future educational and job opportunities.