You're screwed you dumb hwore
Doubtful you would be accredited by state licensing board.
Possession of a legend drug without a valid prescription can lead to various charges, including misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the circumstances and the drug involved. Consulting with a legal professional in your jurisdiction is necessary to understand the specific consequences.
"Yes, they're legal in all 50 states."
If you're referring to the episode, "Privilege", then the song playing at the beginning was "Pride" by Syntax.
If I am not mistaken he had an algebra class with Les Claypool in high school. Hopefully that is who you are looking for
A Class C misdemeanor for unlawful possession of a weapon typically refers to the illegal possession of a firearm or other weapon in situations that do not involve serious criminal intent or violent behavior. This can include possessing a weapon in prohibited areas, such as schools or government buildings, or failing to comply with licensing requirements. Penalties often involve fines and possible community service, but do not usually include jail time. Specific laws and consequences can vary by state.
"what school and which class"
§ 165.40 Criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree. A person is guilty of criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree when he knowingly possesses stolen property, with intent to benefit himself or a person other than an owner thereof or to impede the recovery by an owner thereof. Criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree is a class A misdemeanor. New York Law
If a 19 year old with no record is indicted on a class 2 felony burgalary charge, a class 2 possession of a stolen firearm, a class A misdemeanor for firearm without a foid card, a class A misdemeanor for possession of ammunition without a foid card and a class A misdemeanor criminal trespass to vehicles is just probation possible or is prison mandatory? The defendant is blaming drug abuse and is currently in rehab trial date is continued.
From what I found, the first violation of intent to go armed is a class C misdemeanor and the penalty for that is "not more than 30 days" and a fine of "not more than $500," however, you really should consult an attorney and not rely on information provided by unknown people on the internet.
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.
Here's what I got from the state: A person commits an offense if the person knowingly or intentionally uses or possesses with intent to use drug paraphernalia. A person commits an offense if the person knowingly or intentionally delivers, possesses with intent to deliver, or manufactures with intent to deliver drug. An offense for possession of drug paraphernalia is a Class C misdemeanor an offense for delivery of drug paraphernalia is a Class A misdemeanor if the defendant has no paraphernalia convictions. There are numerous provisions that allow the state to enhance the punishment ranges for possession of drug paraphernalia and subsequent charges can greatly enhance the ranges of punishments. Once convicted you may be given deferred adjudication: You will have a criminal record! You can get it sealed by petition the same court with or without an attorney. Of course the non attorney route is the lease expensive.