no
5-20
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.
Possession with Intent to Distribute?
Death.
It is necessary to join intent with an act because there may be no intention to commit a crime and your responsibly will be lessened. If there is intent, but no act, there is no crime.
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.
Life
5 years
INTENT is not necessary to solve a crime.... intent is necessary to prove a crime. A crime consists of TWO elements and two elements only: A criminal act accompanied by a criminal intent. If you have those two elements together - you have a crime.
20 to life
Doubtful you would be accredited by state licensing board.
Simple possession refers to the act of having a controlled substance, such as drugs, in one's personal possession without intent to distribute or sell. It is often considered a less severe offense compared to possession with intent to distribute. The legal consequences for simple possession can vary by jurisdiction, but it typically results in fines, probation, or minimal jail time rather than severe criminal penalties.