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A mudflow can destroy homes and kill people caught up in them.
Most people think it is simply possession of a narcotic, but the Health and Safety Codes for possession are specific. HS 11350 is possession of heroin or other opiates. There is a letter after the code or both a letter and number. 11350 A HS represents possession of heroin for personal use, 11350 (A) (2) HS represents possession of opiates classified as schedule 3,4,or 5. There are different Health Codes for other narcotics - 11377 is for amphetamines, Ketamine, MDMA (Ecstasy), LSD, AND PCP - as well as different letters and numbers after representing intent to sell, transportation, buying with intent to sell, and schedule of the narcotic.
some people died and some got sick others survived and moved west.
One gram of arsenic is enough to kill between three and ten people. This is why there are such stringent controls on its sale, possession and transport.
This is a very tricky one that people get caught up on. If environment means a habitat or something surrounding you then an antonym for environment isinsidesfar awaynot around By:BBob
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.
Some criminals get away with their crimes, and others get caught. Those who get caught are subject to various penalties, depending upon the severity of the crime. They may be fined or imprisoned. Some people are executed.
Yes, individuals have been caught and prosecuted for using someone else's credit card without permission. This activity is considered credit card fraud and is a criminal offense punishable by law. It is important to always obtain proper authorization before using someone else's credit card to avoid legal consequences.
Because it is not illegal to admit you use it, it is only illegal if you get caught for possession, sale, under the influence or while using it.
It really depends on where, and whom you are caught by, having it, and how much you have. Don't take the risk, unless you're willing to do jail time, and or pay fines. It really depends on where, and whom you are caught by, having it, and how much you have. Don't take the risk, unless you're willing to do jail time, and or pay fines.
Possession of marijuana is illegal in New York. If you are arrested for charges relating to possession of marijuana, the penalties you face will often depend on the amount of marijuana in your possession and the intended use. It's best to be safe and enjoy your trip without taking any chances with marijuana.
Yep possession is a noun. People "gain possession" and "give up possession" of objects, properties, and ideas all the time.
Disabled people aren't exempt from going to prison. Being a felon in possession of a firearm is a federal felony.. that's hard time in any state.
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No one. As long as there are people and guns, there will be gun violence. Always. All that can be done is that action can be taken to mitigate the effects of people having guns. There are ideas around (that have been around a looooong time) that include restrictions on gun ownership, harsh penalties for possession, even more harsh for possession during a crime (enhancements), and a swift and sure execution for those who commit murder with a gun. Nothing new here.
Since 2016, the cultivation of marijuana for medical and personal use has been allowed. In January 2020, the Capital of Australia legalized the use of the drug for people over 18 years old. Laws on marijuana possession and use change by Australian state or territory. Penalties are usually fines and can vary by location and amount of the drug, with penalties ranging from $160 to $8,000.
People who do not use drugs are not at risk for legal penalties related to the use of illegal drugs.