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Title 6: Crimes Against Public Health and Safety

2.06.01(A) Possession of an Illegal Controlled Substance

a person is guilty of Possession of an Illegal Controlled Substance when they

  1. possess any illegal controlled substance that has not been lawfully prescribed to them by a licensed practitioner of medicine

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A FELONY.

Schedule 1 narcotics are drugs, substances, or chemicals that are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule 1 drugs include but not limited to

  1. Heroin

  2. Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)

  3. Ecstasy

  4. Methaqualone

  5. Peyote

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A FELONY.

2.06.01(B) Possession of an Illegal Controlled Substance

a person is guilty of Possession of an Illegal Controlled Substance when they

  1. possess any illegal controlled substance that has not been lawfully prescribed to them by a licensed practitioner of medicine

Schedule 2 narcotics are drugs, substances, or chemicals that are defined as drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. These drugs are also considered dangerous. Some examples of Schedule 2 drugs include but not limited to.

  1. Meperidine

  2. Oxycodone

  3. Hydromorphone

  4. Vidioin

  5. Cocaine

  6. Fentanyl

  7. Adderall

  8. Ritalin

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

Schedule 3 narcotics are drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a moderate to low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence some examples of Schedule 3 drugs include but are not limited to.

  1. Tylenol with Codeine

  2. Ketamine

  3. Anabolic Steroids

  4. Testosterone Boosters

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS B MISDEMEANOR.

Schedule 4 narcotics are drugs, substances, or chemicals with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence. Some examples of Schedule 4 drugs include but are not limited to

  1. Xanax

  2. Soma

  3. Darvon

  4. Darvocet

  5. Valium

  6. Ativan

  7. Talwin

  8. Ambien

  9. Tramadol

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

Schedule 5 narcotics are drugs, substances, or chemicals that are defined as drugs with lower potential for abuse than Schedule 4 and consist of preparations containing limited quantities of certain narcotics. Schedule 5 drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. Some examples of Schedule 5 drugs include but not limited to

  1. Robitussin

  2. Lomotil

  3. Motofen

  4. Lyrica

  5. Parepectolin

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.02 Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell

a person is guilty of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell when they

  1. Possess an Illegal Controlled Substance; and

  2. Have the Intent to sell said Illegal Controlled Substance

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

LEGISLATIVE NOTES: A violation of 2.06.02 is a SUB-SECTION. Therefore, depending on the severity of the crime. This can be classified as a CLASS C FELONY or CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.03 Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia

a person is guilty of Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia when they

  1. Willingly possess a device or mechanism used exclusively for the proceeding or consumption of an illegal controlled substance

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS B MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.04 Maintaining a place for the purpose of Distribution

a person is guilty of Maintaining a place for the purpose of Distribution when they

  1. Maintain a property for the purpose of unlawfully selling, giving away, storing, or using any illegal controlled substance

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

LEGISLATIVE NOTES: A violation of 2.06.04 is a SUB-SECTION. Therefore, depending on the severity of the crime. This can be classified as a CLASS B FELONY or CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.05 Manufacture of a Controlled Substance

a person is guilty of Manufacture of a Controlled Substance when they

  1. Manufacture, Compound, covert, produce or prepare any illegal controlled substance

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A FELONY.

LEGISLATIVE NOTES: A violation of 2.06.05 is a SUB-SECTION. Therefore, depending on the severity of the crime. This can be classified as a CLASS B FELONY or CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.06 Sale of a Controlled Substance

a person is guilty of Sale of a Controlled Substance when they

  1. Sell, Offer to sell, transport with the intent to sell, or gives away an illegal controlled substance to another person, regardless of whether or not they possess that illegal controlled substance at the time of the arrest

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A FELONY.

2.06.07 Under the influence of a Controlled Substance

a person is guilty of Under the influence of a Controlled Substance when they

  1. Use or are under the influence of an illegal controlled substance without the proper permits or prescriptions to use such a substance

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS C FELONY.

2.06.08 Public Intoxication

a person is guilty of Public Intoxication when they

  1. Are found in any public place under the influence of intoxication liquor, any drug, controlled substance, Toluene or any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug a controlled substance or toluene, in a condition that they are unable to exercise care for his or her own safety or the safety of others; or

  2. Are by any reason of their being under the influence of intoxicating liquor, any drug controlled substance, toluene, or any combination of any intoxicating liquor, drug or toluene interferes with or obstructs or prevents the free use of any street or sidewalk.

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.09 Distribution of Alcohol to a Minor

a person is guilty of Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor when they

  1. Willfully and knowingly sell, give away, or distribute alcohol to a minor under the age of 18.

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS B MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.10 Possession of Marijuana in Excessive amounts

a person is guilty of Possession of Marijuana in Excessive amounts when they

  1. Are 21 years of age or older; and

  2. Possess more than 30.0 grams of cannabis, 8 grams of concentrated cannabis, and/or 6 grams of cannabis plants.

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as an INFRACTION.

2.06.11 Underage Possession of Marijuana

a person is guilty of Underage Possession of Maarijuana when they

  1. Are under the age of 21; and

  2. Are in possession of Marijuana

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as an INFRACTION.

2.06.12 Underage Possession of Marijuana in Excessive amounts

a person is guilty of Underage Possession of Marijuana in Excessive amounts when they

  1. Are under the age of 21; and

  2. Possess more than 28.5 grams of cannabis, 8 grams of concentrated cannabis, and/or 6 grams of cannabis plants.

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.13 Marijuana Possession with the intent to sell

a person is guilty of Marijuana Possession with the intent to sell when they

  1. Possess Marijuana; and

  2. Don't have a valid permit to sell marijuana

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.14 Sale or Transportation of Marijuana

a person is guilty of Sale or Transportation of Marijuana when they

  1. Import Marijuana into the State without the proper permit; or

  2. Sell Marijuana into the state without the proper permit

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.15 Marijuana Use in Public

a person is guilty of Marijuana Use in Public when they

  1. Smoke Marijuana in a vehicle

    1. Except if the vehicle is on private property and can’t be seen from an area to the public

  2. ;or

  3. Smoke Marijuana in a public setting

  4. This includes people who may be on private property, but can be seen smoking Marijuana from an area where the public would have access to

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS B MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.16 Drinking in public

a person is guilty of Drinking In Public when they

  1. Drink on public property; or

  2. Have a visible unsealed container of alcohol on public property

  3. Public property includes but is not limited to

    1. Public Roadways

    2. Side of Roadways

    3. Public Parks

    4. Beaches

Anyone in violation is guilty under this section of the statutes. This crime can be prosecuted as an INFRACTION.

2.06.17 Detention of Mentally Disordered Persons

A person may be held on a 51-50 hold when

  1. A person, as a result of a mental health disorder, is a danger to others, or to himself or herself, or gravely disabled, a peace officer may, upon probable cause, take, or cause to be taken, the person into custody for a period of up to one month for assessment, evaluation, and crisis intervention, or placement for evaluation and treatment into a facility designated by the county for evaluation and treatment approved by the state

This code is NOT A CRIMINAL OFFENSE, rather a protocol for helping those suffering from a Mental Health Disorder.

2.06.18 Enforcement of Public Health Orders

  1. The San Andreas Department of Public Health has sole discretion when issuing public health orders for the purpose of preventing the spread of any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease. If the SAD HE wishes to escalate their public health order to be enforceable by law, they must state that in their order. It is then at sole discretion of an active watch commander on whether or not they wish to actively enforce their order. If there is no Active commander, the SADPHE order will be deemed enforceable by law.

Anyone who violates the SADPHE orders while it being enforced per the active watch commander is guilty under this section of the code

This crime can be prosecuted as a CLASS A MISDEMEANOR.

2.06.19 Parachuting Regulations

a person is guilty of violation of Parachuting Regulations when they

  1. Conduct a parachute operation between the hours of sunset and sunrise

  2. Conduct a parachute operation into a congested area or open area of persons

  3. Conduct a parachute operation onto a roadway

  4. Conduct a parachute operation over any area without proper altitude clearance

  5. Conduct a parachute operation into or over an airport without the proper prior clearance from ATC (Air Traffic Control)

  6. Conduct a parachute operation while under the influence of any alcohol, controlled substance or Marijuana

A violation of 2.06.19 is a CLASS C MISDEMEANOR.

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