Trafficking and possession is a Federal offense, possession is also a state offense. Since it is heroin and trafficking, you can get life as a maximum. It's the last thing you want to do with drugs. Trafficking heroin.
Alaska
Yes, there is such a law in Alaska - it is prosecuted under the Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor statute, and is a criminal offense.
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No, Alaska does not have the death penalty. The state abolished capital punishment in 1957, making it one of the few states in the U.S. without it. Instead, Alaska imposes life imprisonment for serious crimes that might otherwise warrant the death penalty.
It all depends on how much "justice" you can buy from the court.
On the current market the range is from $2 to $12 depending on the condition. I currently have 1 in my possession.
Marijuana was decriminalized in Alaska in 1975 when the state reclassified possession of small amounts of cannabis as a civil infraction with a fine. Subsequent legislation and ballot measures have further reduced penalties and legalized recreational use.
it is a law in these states: Virginia, West Virginia, and Alaska. If you say it then the worst possible punishment is the cutting of ones hands and ears.
Prior to the Spanish American War, the US had already taken possession of Alaska (purchase in 1867), and the Midway Islands (1856, 1867).
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NOT a good idea! US Code, Title 18 stipulates that it is a federal offense for a convicted felon to ever own or "POSSESS" firearms of any type. To live in a residence where there are firearms puts the felon in what is known in the law as "constructive possession" of the firearms (i.e.- the felon would have ready access to them - which is exactly what the law is written to prevent). That is a violation of the law, and the person who owns the guns and who knowingly resides with a convicted felon could also be charged as an accessory to the offense.
The Alaska purchase from Russia by the United States occurred in 1867 at the behest of Secretary of State William Seward. (see seward's folly) also see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_purchase