5 years
supply a noun to function as the subject. or supply a verb to function as the predicate.
I don't know. Maybe if you get alittlehigh you wouldprobablyget the answer.
It was thought that demand would far outstrip supply of the new gadget.
He cooked using a meager amount of spice. The meager supply of food would not last through the winter.
To purvey is to supply or provide, as in selling goods. The shop will purvey food to the crowd.
Absolutely not ! When caught - you would be arrested for possession, or possibly possession with intent to supply (depending on the quantity found).
My mate got 3years first offense
Having possession of a drug with the intent to supply it is generally considered a conduct crime. The crime is committed based on the individual's actions (possession and intent to supply), rather than the result (actual distribution or sale of the drug). The focus is on the person's behavior and intent rather than the outcome of the crime.
It depends on the amount you get caught with. If it's enough to get you trialed for posession with intent to supply, with it being a class A drug, its anything up to life, but you probably wouldn't get life. Just a gram or 2 would probably only get you a fine.
Using drugs have never been a crime in the UK, it's actually just the possession of the drug that will get you in trouble. The maximum sentence for possession of Heroin (which is a class A drug) is a fine equaling 150% of the offender's weekly income and up to 51 weeks in prison. The maximum sentence for possession of Heroin with intent to supply is life in prison.
yes, in most cases a possession charge can cost 1 year, whereas controlled substance with intent to sell will run you 3 years. with pills it could be even more for intent..dont double bag your products..lesson learned.
Depends on the country, what province/state/county or even what region/district or city you're in. In some countries there are minimum quantities one needs to be caught with to be charged with intent to distribute and in other countries this isn't determined by weight but by other factors such as how it's packaged (if it's individually packaged per dose or per gram for example, you could be charge with intent to distribute.
Posession just means enough for personal use, not much whilst possesing with intent to supply/sell means that you have a considerable amount, and have enough to sell to people.
Heroin is categorized as Class A drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act. A charge of possession of a drug with intent to supply can be brought by the police. This includes giving a substance away for free, and can be for any amount of Heroin that the court feels is too unreasonably large to be for personal use only.
The supply of food is very scarce in Africa.
Weekly sales ads are subject to the law of supply and demand.
used as a verb: Can you supply the snacks for the meeting? used as a noun: Our supply of pretzels is running low.