Any mind altering in most cases on probation is illegal, drug court probation has done testing for in the past.
for now it is
Yes in most states.
jwh-018 so for all you stoners on probation guess what ur po can now ketch u..so make sure it dont contian jwh-018 **a word from a broskii purplesocgang:)
RTL in California came out with a test that will accurately detect JWH-018 & JWH-073 for up to 72 hours depending on dosage amount. The real question is... Has anyone heard of probation using the tests yet? I have not, but that doesn't mean that they aren't using them.
21 is the legal age of consuption of alcoholic beverages in the United States.
NO as of dec 24 2010 all jwh except 250 is illegal in all states federal ban ..... Jwh 250 is going to be illegal on Jan 4 th 2011 leaving only rcs-4 as the only legal product !!! Be careful labs are shipping old supplies of jwh labeled rsc-4 so if your trying to sell in stores get a toxicology report first , don't get caught up Feds don't play !! Don't listen to this illiterate knucklehead Jwh-018, 073 and 200 were banned, as well as CB47 and Cb4797. Jwh-081, 122, 203, 210, and 250 are all still available. Just Google this stuff, folks. These answers really are weak most of the time.
There is now a test for jwh created by Redwood toxicology. This test is new and is most likely not going to be given to you unless they suspect you are using synthetic marijuana. Even though the drug may not be illegal in your state yet, the use of this drug is still a violation of probation under cause of addictive behavior. People have been caught by probation with this new test. The main factor is have you given them enough suspicion to test you for this.
That is not real weed, it contains JWH. Which is extremely dangerous. Look up "JWH" and you'll find the side-effects.
The illegal chemicals in spice drug are the following,CP47,497 / HU-210 / JWH-018 / JWH-073 / JWH-200 / JWH-081 / JWH-250
VOP stands for "violation of probation." It refers to a situation where an individual on probation does not adhere to the terms set by the court, resulting in legal consequences.
Yes, you can press charges against someone while you are on probation. However, it's important to consider that any legal issues or new charges could impact your probation status. If you are involved in a legal matter, it’s advisable to inform your probation officer and seek legal counsel to understand the potential implications for your probation.
A probation hold is a legal mechanism that restricts an individual's ability to leave a jurisdiction, typically implemented by the court or probation department when a person is on probation. This hold may be placed due to violations of probation terms, pending court hearings, or concerns about the individual's compliance with their probation requirements. It serves to ensure that the individual remains available for monitoring and any necessary legal proceedings. Violating a probation hold can result in further legal penalties or incarceration.