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Illicit drugs is a very serious offense in South Dakota. People caught in possession of two to four grams are usually given 20 years to life. If caught with more than four grams the death penalty is given.

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In South Dakota, possession of marijuana is classified as a misdemeanor offense for first-time offenders, with penalties including a fine of up to $2,000 and up to one year in jail. Subsequent offenses can result in harsher penalties, including increased fines and longer jail time.

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