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you could get caught an go to prison for like 5 to 10 years.....or maybe worse depending on where you live. Cocaine in any form is a Class A drug. It is illegal to produce, supply or possess it. It is also illegal to allow premises to be used for the supply, production, or consumption of cocaine. Penalties are high. Cocaine is not a cheap drug and it is expensive to maintain a regular intake. Many regular users resort to crime of one kind or another to fund their drug use. Obviously, such behaviour can result in a criminal record or imprisonment. ----------- Answer: In the Magristrates court of England, as cocaine is a Class A drug, possession has a maximum of 6 months imprisonment, and a £5,000 fine, as well as supply. The Crown court is stricter, however, and is for bigger cases. Possession of Cocaine has a maximum penalty of 7 years, with an unlimited fine, while supply has a maximum penalty of LIFE, plus an unlimited fine.

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There are lots of consequences of using cocaine. Legal consequences Cocaine in any form is a Class A drug. It is illegal to produce, supply or possess it. It is also illegal to allow premises to be used for the supply, production, or consumption of cocaine. Penalties are high. Cocaine is not a cheap drug and it is expensive to maintain a regular intake. Many regular users resort to crime of one kind or another to fund their drug use. Obviously, such behaviour can result in a criminal record or imprisonment. Other Excessive use of cocaine leads to addiction which is a disease of the mind and body. The user becomes psychologically dependent and can often seem obsessed with obtaining the drug. For example weekend activities are no longer sufficient on there own and the user feels that cocaine must be used in order to have a better time. Excessive use of cocaine creates a stronger need for more excessive use of cocaine. Users often are unable to meet obligations at work and at home and cocaine is used as an escape from the stress. This vicious cycle continues leading to increasingly severe consequences of cocaine use.

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Well, it is a highly, highly chemically addictive drug. If you're safe about it, doing it just once in awhile probably won't kill you, but you can still easily become addicted to it. Even if you do it only once, you will never forget how great you felt on it, and you will start thinking about when you can do it again. You might think, "I'll just do it one more time." And then one more time turns into two more times, three more times, etc.

Some people are able to do highly addictive drugs like cocaine, without becoming addicted to them. But for most of us, doing just a little bit, once in awhile, just isn't feasible.

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you have to pay fines depending on your age and how many warnings or misdemeanors you've gotten.

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if you have a script for oxys then its fine but if your selling them and you get caught your going to prison for a while its like a year for each pill

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