In Massachusetts, the possession of seven ecstasy pills (MDMA) can lead to serious legal consequences. Possession of a Class B substance, like ecstasy, can result in up to 5 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000. However, actual sentences can vary based on factors such as prior criminal history and whether the case is treated as a misdemeanor or felony. It's advisable to consult a legal professional for specific cases.
95 years
dude why would you need to know?
Minimum of 5 years and up to 40 years.
Ecstasy is a schedule 1 narcotic. Possession = jail time.
3 pills is considered manslaughter, so your looking at a hefty sentence.
Maximum sentencing for selling ecstasy is 20 years.
1 week1 weekEDIT ~HegoPossession:Minimum/Maximum Fine: $500-$750,000Minimum/Maximum Jail Time: 8 months-15 yearsSale:Minimum/Maximum Fine: $5,000-$1,000,000Minimum/Maximum Jail Time: 1 year-Life in Prison
you would probably die
Its a schedule 1 narcotic and comes with jail time
It depends on the pill and how many the person is in possession of (or sold) at the time of his/her arrest. There are different schedules of drug classification which determine the penalties.
how much jail time with ASSA4
MOST DEFINITELY. There's got to be hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of different ecstasy pills, and every pill is a little different in some way. The pills you buy on the street are not pure ecstasy. They're cut with other chemicals and other drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, ketamine, and the list goes on and on. These other drugs and chemicals are added to MDMA (The key ingredient in ecstasy) for a few reasons. The producer doesnt have to use as much MDMA, so he/she can make more pills. Another reason being the consumer experiences a different high with different substances. But i can assure you, every time you take a different pill, you will get a completely different experience.