2012 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Chapter 45: DRUGS
17-A §1122. Unlawfully furnishing synthetic hallucinogenic drugs
Part 2: SUBSTANTIVE OFFENSES
§1122. Unlawfully furnishing synthetic hallucinogenic drugs
1. A person is guilty of unlawful furnishing of a synthetic hallucinogenic drug if the person intentionally or knowingly furnishes what the 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 C crime.
[ 2011, c. 465, §6 (NEW) .]
2. If a person uses a motor vehicle to facilitate the unlawful furnishing of a synthetic hallucinogenic drug, the court may, in addition to other authorized penalties, suspend the person's driver's license or permit or privilege to operate a motor vehicle or right to apply for or obtain a license for a period not to exceed 5 years. A suspension may not begin until after any period of incarceration is served. If the court suspends a person's driver's license or permit or privilege to operate a motor vehicle or right to apply for or obtain a license, the court shall notify the Secretary of State of the suspension and the court shall take physical custody of the person's license or permit. The Secretary of State may not reinstate the person's driver's license or permit or privilege to operate a motor vehicle or right to apply for or obtain a license unless the person demonstrates that, after having been released and discharged from any period of incarceration that may have been ordered, the person has served the period of suspension ordered by the court.
[ 2011, c. 465, §6 (NEW) .]
SECTION HISTORY
2011, c. 465, §6 (NEW).
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