Monday, 14 October 2013

Class A, B and C Drugs.

What are the class A, B and C drugs?
They are the drug classes given in most countries under the UK.

What do these letter classes imply?
They are the levels of danger in these drugs with A being the highest and have the more serious punishments.

What are the punishments?
For possession of class A drugs will land you with a six month imprisonment and/or a $1,000 fine.For possession of class B or C drugs will land you with a three month imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.

Manufacturing of class A drugs will put you in jail for life. Class B drugs is fourteen years. Class C is eight.

What are the class C drugs?
They seem to be drugs used by doctors or used as body enhancements such as steroids or tranquilizers.

What is the Act classifying drugs in NZ?
Misuse of Drugs Act 1975

What are some of the laws accounting alcohol?
You must be at the age of eighteen to drink or possess alcohol.

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