HS 11379 Referred to as "Transportation" cases, these cases usually involve the defendant being stopped while driving a motor vehicle and then found to be in possession of a controlled substance. Note that unlike HS 11360 cases (Transportation of Marijuana), an individual charged with HS 11379 does not have to be transporting large quantities of a controlled substance. These cases are classified as felonies and carry a prison sentence of 2 to 4 years.
This is the section of the California Health and Safety (not Penal) Code that describes possession of certain controlled substances. It is most commonly used to charge people with possession of methamphetamine.
It is the law making it a crime to possess controlled substances.
It is Health and Safety code 11377 - Possession of a control substance. It is not in the Penal code. It can be filed as a misdemeanor or a felony. Typically possession of methamphetamine.
Possession of a dangerous drug
It is Health and Safety code 11377 - Possession of a control substance. It is not in the Penal code. It can be filed as a misdemeanor or a felony. Typically possession of methamphetamine.
For felonies, how does penal code section 1000 affect 11350(A) HS and 11550(A) HS and 23152(A) VC?
It deals with the Possession Of Controlled Substances. For more information see the below link:
possesion of drug paraphernalia hypodermic syringe.
California law, possession of drug paraphernalia.
NO. charge is considered a felony
felony possession of marijuana with intent to sell
11377 is possession of narcotics.
possession of a designated substance
Section 11379-A of the Health and Safety Code in California is a drug trafficking section, the punishments for which are two to nine years in prison.
California Health and Safety code 12305: Illegal possesion of explosives. Misdemeanor or Felony also known as a wobbler in California.
This code does not exist in the California Penal Code section. This penal code is not found in any state.