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2012 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Chapter 45: DRUGS
17-A §1119. Unlawful possession of synthetic hallucinogenic drugs


17-A ME Rev Stat § 1119 (2012 through 125th Legis) What's This?

Part 2: SUBSTANTIVE OFFENSES

§1119. Unlawful possession of synthetic hallucinogenic drugs

1. A person is guilty of unlawful possession of a synthetic hallucinogenic drug if the person intentionally or knowingly possesses what that person knows or believes to be a synthetic hallucinogenic drug, which is in fact a synthetic hallucinogenic drug.

Violation of this subsection is a Class D crime.

[ 2011, c. 465, §6 (NEW) .]

2. A person who violates subsection 1 commits a Class C crime if the person has one or more prior convictions for any offense under this chapter or for engaging in substantially similar conduct to that of an offense under this chapter in another jurisdiction. Section 9-A governs the use of prior convictions when determining a sentence, except that, for the purposes of this subsection, the date of each prior conviction may precede the commission of the offense being enhanced by more than 10 years.

[ 2011, c. 465, §6 (NEW) .]

SECTION HISTORY

2011, c. 465, §6 (NEW).

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