By the look of it, it's in relation to the sale of class A drugs in California: "every person who possesses for sale any controlled
substance which is (1) classified in Schedule III, IV, or V and which
is not a narcotic drug, except subdivision (g) of Section 11056, (2)
specified in subdivision (d) of Section 11054, except paragraphs
(13), (14), (15), (20), (21), (22), and (23) of subdivision (d), (3)
specified in paragraph (11) of subdivision (c) of Section 11056, (4)
specified in paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (f) of Section
11054, or (5) specified in subdivision (d), (e), or (f), except
paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) and subparagraphs (A) and (B) of
paragraph (2) of subdivision (f), of Section 11055, shall be punished
by imprisonment in the state prison." http://law.onecle.com/california/health/11378.html There are alot of documents relating to this section: http://law.onecle.com/california/penal/1203.07.html
http://www.stopdrugs.org/cc1170.html
http://californiaccw.org/files/penalcode-12020-12040.html
California Penal Code 11378 of the Health and Safety (HS) section tells you, in a very legaleeze way, of the max sentence for being found guilty of possession for sale of phencyclidine. I haven't looked up what that drug or possible precursor chemical is, but it is irrelevant. If you want to know what it is, use webmd and search that chemical.
11379(a) hs-transport/etc controlled substance
Section 11378 of the California Health and Safety Code governs the penalty for possession of a Schedule III, IV or V controlled substance.
For felonies, how does penal code section 1000 affect 11350(A) HS and 11550(A) HS and 23152(A) VC?
possesion of drug paraphernalia hypodermic syringe.
California law, possession of drug paraphernalia.
NO. charge is considered a felony
possession of a designated substance
Section 11379-A of the Health and Safety Code in California is a drug trafficking section, the punishments for which are two to nine years in prison.
Health and safety ....under the influence of a cotrolled sustance.
felony possession of marijuana with intent to sell
California Health and Safety code 12305: Illegal possesion of explosives. Misdemeanor or Felony also known as a wobbler in California.
hs code for motherboard
This HS code is 2501.00 for US.
HS 11379 Referred to as "Transportation" cases, these cases usually involve the defendant being stopped while driving a motor vehicle and then found to be in possession of a controlled substance. Note that unlike HS 11360 cases (Transportation of Marijuana), an individual charged with HS 11379 does not have to be transporting large quantities of a controlled substance. These cases are classified as felonies and carry a prison sentence of 2 to 4 years.