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Canadian Drug Trafficking Laws
whats are the laws for
-possession of cocaine -possession of cocaine for selling all for minors(under 18) and things like first offence/2nd offence or amount(grams)would be great |
I'm not sure about minors, but for adults, possession ranges from $1,000 fine to 6 months in prison for the first offence, double it for the second. For trafficing the maximum penalty is life in prison.
As a minor, I guess possession would net you mandatory rehab and counselling, along with community service. Trafficing is much more serious and would definitely result in some jail time, but I couldn't give you any specifics. |
Out in BC, posssession won't get you much other than a verbal lashing by the cop.
Trafficing might get you to court with a fine, but I would doubt jail time for a 1st offence. That said, don't mess with the shit. |
Yup, unlikely to get a jail sentence for either case. But why would you need to know unless you are dealing at your local street corner.
Since you are under 18, check out, Young Offenders Act, http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/Y-1/ to see what you will be facing. |
don't do the crime if you can't do the time...
Robert Blake should have listened to his own theme song. |
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I think Canadian laws help protect criminals. For example, If a robber enters your house and you kill him or injure him..He can turn around and sue you. How fucking retarded is that? So pretty much, If you defend your property there is a possibility you will pay a price for it. Sorry for going off topic...But I really hate the whole idea of protecting young offenders Identitys. |
What can you do? The laws in Canada is clearly not a deterrent for youths and adults as well. Someone in here stated if you commit a violent crime out in B.C. as a youth and get convicted, your name will be released to the general public. What the Canadian government should do is introduce the death penalty for all the provinces and territories in Canada.
Another point I want to state. If you commit a crime, you are jailed, but you are provided with three meals a day, accomodations, and other benefits like training that is provided by the government. But if you are homeless, the assistance you will get is minimal. Something is clearly wrong with that picture. |
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As for the death penalty, an eye for an eye. If you committed murder against an individual, why should you be able to live forever while the families of the victims continue to suffer. |
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