It depends on the way the statute is written for whatever state you happen to be in, and if you have any prior record. It depends a lot on the circumstances and the amount of contraband involved. It could even cross the threshhold into a federal crime.
Marijuana possession
it means possession of a schedule six controlled substance..which is marijuana. :)
It is a Class A misdemeanor called Possession of a Dangerous Drug. If it was a Schedule 2 narcotic, such as Didluadid, Oxycotin, Oxycodone, Morphine, Aderall, Ritalin, etc., the penalty would depend on how much you were in possession of.
At the moment the hydrocodone is scheduled as the schedule three drugs.
Norco is one brand name for the drug hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is a Schedule 3 drug in the US.
Norco is one brand name for the drug hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is a Schedule 3 drug in the US.
Pure hydrocodone is a Schedule 2 medication. However, in the US at least, pur hydrocodone is almost never prescribed. Instead, hydrocodone is mixed with acetaminophen or other NSAIDS and, when it's prepared this way, it falls under Schedule 3.
Marijuana is a schedule 1 drug. It is scheduled to be more dangerous than meth.
Hydrocodone is a Schedule II medication rarely used as a painkiller. Vicodin (for instance) is a compound combination of hydrocodone and APAP, and is a Schedule III medication. The APAP and hydrocodone seem to work synergistically in that the presence of each seems to enhance the effects of the other.
Heroin, Coccaine, Marijuana, PCP, Hashish in any form, any opiate. Any controlled substance that has a high risk of dependency and no accepted medical use. Marijuana is considered a schedule 1 drug however possession of marijuana is generally a separate less severe charge in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act by the U.S. federal government. This means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.
NO. Lortab is hydrocodone a schedule III narcotic. Methadone is dolophine a schedule II narcotic.