It is a third degree felony to possess Schedule I or II CDS. Penalties include a fine of up to $5,000, up to ten years in prison, or both. Second and subsequent convictions are second degree felonies, incurring a fine of up to $10,000, at least one (and up to 20) years in prison, or both.
What is Controlled Substance PG 2?
Penalty Group 2 (PG2) includes drugs like Adderall, Ecstacy, THC Oil, Wax, Dabs, and Mescaline. Just like PG1, there is a long list of substances that fall into each Penalty Group category.
What does Poss CS analogue mean?
Beyond marijuana, drug possession offenses often involve things like cocaine, heroin, ecstasy (or “E”), and various prescription medications like vicodin, valium, oxycontin, and other pills called “analogues” (meaning chemically similar to other controlled substances, such as narcotics).
What does Poss CS U 28 g pg3 mean?
The “<28G” is self-explanatory—less than 28 grams. So, “PCS PG 3 <28G” means possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 3 in an amount less than 28 grams. Good enough.
Who can prescribe controlled substances in Utah?
A person holding a valid license under this chapter who is engaged in medical research may produce, possess, administer, prescribe, or dispense a controlled substance for research purposes as licensed under Subsection (2) but may not otherwise prescribe or dispense a controlled substance listed in Section 58-37-4.2.
What does Poss CS U 28 g PG3 mean?
What drugs are analogues?
Analog or analogue drugs are those, which are chemically similar to other illegal or illicit narcotic drugs or substances, such as heroin. Vicodin and Oxycontin are good examples of these “designer drugs,” which usually come in pill form.
What is PCS CS pg3?
This means you’re charged with possession of a controlled substance in penalty group 3, which generally means prescription drugs (without a prescription), in an amount less than 28 grams.