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2012 Kansas Statutes
Chapter 65 PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 41 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Section 65-4127e Sentencing under 65-4127a and 65-4127b; substances and quantities; crimes committed prior to July 1, 1993.


KS Stat § 65-4127e (2012) What's This?

65-4127e. Sentencing under 65-4127a and 65-4127b; substances and quantities; crimes committed prior to July 1, 1993. (a) For purposes of sentencing pursuant to this act, substances and quantities shall be as follows:

SUBSTANCE gm

Alpha-Methylfentanyl 1

Amphetamine 25

Any substance which contains any quantity of a derivative of barbituric acid, or any salt of a derivative of barbituric acid 50

Cannabis Resin or Hashish 25

Cocaine 25

D-Lysergic Acid .2 pure or

Diethylamide/Lysergide/LSD 200 dosage units

Dextropropoxyphene/Propoxyphene 100

Diazepam 50

Diethyltryptamine/DET 50

Dimethyltryptamine/DMT 50

Fentanyl 2

Hashish Oil 10

Heroin 5

Hydrocodone/Dihydrocodeinone 50

Hydromorphone/Dihydromorphinone 25

Marijuana/Cannabis 1500

Marijuana/Cannabis Plant 50 plants

Meperidine/Pethidine 100

Mescaline 10

Methamphetamine 25

Methaqualone 50

Morphine 25

Mushrooms containing Psilocin and/or Psilocybin 100

Opium 100

Oxycodone 25

Pentazocine 50

Peyote 100

Phencyclidine/PCP 5

Phentermine 50

Phenylacetone PP 25

Psilocin 2

Psilocybin 2

Tetrahydrocannabinol 5

3-Methylfentanyl 1

3,4-Methylene-dioxyamphetamine/MDA 10

3,4-Methylene-dioxymethamphetamine/MDMA 10

(b) Any reference to a particular controlled substance in this section includes all salts, isomers and all salts of isomers. Any reference to cocaine includes ecgonine and coca leaves, except extracts of coca leaves from which cocaine and ecgonine have been removed.

(c) The scale amounts for all controlled substances in this section refer to the total weight of the controlled substance. If any mixture of a compound contains any detectable amount of a controlled substance, the entire amount of the mixture or compound shall be considered in measuring the quantity. If a mixture or compound contains a detectable amount of more than one controlled substance, the most serious controlled substance shall determine the categorization of the entire quantity.

(d) The provisions of this section shall not be applicable to crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993.

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