Felony possession of SCH II CS means you were in possession of a controlled substance that has a high potential for abuse and is used as a medication. These can include Oxycodone, Codeine, and Morphine.
In plain English: The arrestee was found in possession of a quantity (large enough to be classified as a felony amount - set by statute) of a Schedule 1, Controlled Substance.
Schedule 1 lists many substances, and the question does not disclose which one it was.
Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words) Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words)
It is an abbreviation of; "Possession of a Schedule 1 Controlled Substance.
Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words) Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words)
sch 1 cs = schedule 1 controlled substance. (Illegal drugs). So "sell sch 1 cs" means "sell schedule 1 controlled substance" or so I'm thinking.
"Sell sch 1 cs" likely refers to selling a Schedule 1 controlled substance, which is a highly regulated substance with a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. Selling such substances is illegal and can result in severe legal consequences.
This is: possession of a controlled substance penalty group 3.
Schedule - gallons/foot SCH 5s - 22.655 SCH 10s - 22.532 SCH 10 - 22.532 SCH 20 - 22.055 SCH 30 - 21.351 SCH 40s - 22.055 SCH 40 - 20.887 SCH 60 - 19.862 SCH 80s - 21.583 SCH 80 - 18.972 SCH 100 - 17.887 SCH 120 - 16.939 SCH 140 - 16.118 SCH 160 - 15.220
SCH 1 refers to the highest level of drug classification in some countries, such as Australia. It typically includes substances that are considered to have a high potential for abuse and no recognized medical use. Examples of SCH 1 drugs include heroin, LSD, and cannabis (in some countries).
there are 24 cs in 1 gallon
example: -6 + 3 1. imagine in your head or write ------ and +++ 2. cross out one until u get the answer cs = cross out - - - - - - + + + cs cs cs cs cs cs so there are only 3 negatives left, so the answer is -3
Yes, you can polish an SCH stainless steel pipe (40 1 1/2") with a 180 grit.
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In this context, "fs 94" likely refers to a specific type or brand of fingerprint card used in law enforcement. Each code or abbreviation on the card helps with categorization and identification of records.
Cs (cesium) is in group I of the periodic table, and has 1 valence electron. This is very easy to lose, and so Cs loses this one electron to become the cesium cation, Cs^1+