3 years
Yes, California does have statute of limitations for crimes. For a felony it is between 3 and 6 years. For a misdemeanor it is 1 year.
In Kansas, there is a statute of limitations for a felony with drug conviction. The statute of limitations have a grid that divides crimes by severity level and categorizes defendants by their prior criminal records.
There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.
Massachusetts does have statute of limitations in place. For this felony it would be six years.
In Alabama drug trafficking is a felony. There is no statute of limitations.
10 freakin years
drug possesion and i think weapon posssesion (a gun)
West Virginia's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any felony. That includes drug charges. Misdemeanors that involve petty larceny or perjury are limited to 3 years. All other misdemeanors are set at 1 year.
I DONT KNOW ASK THE POLICE
seven years
There is NO statute of limitations in California, BUT if you are arrested, and NOT charged at the time of arrest, but it goes to the D.A. for further review. They only have a year from the date of arrest to get you in front of a judge for araignment on the pending charges. California did away with the statute of limitations in 2002.
3 years for all drug charges.