A statute that makes it illegal to knowingly
sell an illegal substance to a minor is unclear.
Not exact matches
In addition to providing greater access to
substance abuse services, they also include creating a new crime of homicide for anyone who gives or
sells an
illegal drug to another when that act leads to that person's death.
Narcotics dealers
selling chemically altered mixtures that contain the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl can face weaker punishments because of a loophole in state law that exempts certain drug mixes from being
illegal controlled
substances.
Cannabis sales have been
illegal since the 1970 Controlled
Substances Act was passed, with the only exceptions being the products made from the «mature stalk» and «sterilized seed» of the hemp plant, which could still be
sold since they contained little to no psychoactive components.
Isn't there a law in California, though, that makes it
illegal to
sell toxic
substances that cause cancer or birth defects without at least a warning label?
Currently, it is
illegal in the U.S. to grow any form of hemp, although products that contain hemp are legally imported from other nations and
sold in the U.S.. On May 11, 2011, Congressman Ron Paul (R - TX) introduced the «Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011» (H.R. 1831), which would amend the Controlled
Substances Act to allow the cultivation of industrial hemp in states that have permitted the
substance to be grown.
Law Enforcement in Florida spends a great deal of resources on the drug trade (Marijuana, Cocaine, Methamphetamines,
Illegal Prescription Medication, Xanax, Narcotics, etc.) and accordingly our firm stands ready to defend all Drug Arrests no matter the allegation, including Drug Possession; Drug Cultivation; Drug Production; Drug Manufacturing; Grow House; Laboratory; Drug Trafficking; Intent to Distribute Drugs, Drug Distribution; Intent to
Sell Drugs, Drug Sale or Drug Purchase; Obtaining Controlled
Substance by Fraud.
Such parties are entitled to both economic and non-economic damages and can recover from both the person who actually
sold the
illegal drugs to the user and anyone «who knowingly participated in the marketing of
illegal controlled
substances.»
When
substance use and antisocial behavior both began in childhood and continued into adulthood, both a
substance use disorder and antisocial personality disorder should be diagnosed if the criteria for both are met, even though some antisocial acts may be a consequence of the
substance use disorder (e.g.,
illegal selling of drugs, thefts to obtain money for drugs).