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Unlawful or Unreasonable search or seizure conducted without lawful authority May result in?

1.Criminal liability


2.Civil liability


3. Charter violation

What is an exigent circumstance?
Means no time exist to obtain a search warrant because of danger to any person or that possibility of evidence being destroyed
What is a disposition hearing related to firearms?
It is not a trial. It is to determine whether the owner should get his weapons or firearms or not
If a person fails to produce authorization or licence to posses a firearm what happens?
The person has 14 days to produce authorization/ licence. Firearm returned to owner forthwith (right-away)
When can you lawfully search a vehicle?
Consent/Seize arrest/Exigent circumstances/ Warrant
When can you lawfully search the occupants?
If you can lawfully search the car, you can search the occupant
The serial number on your old gun is worn, You will most likely be charged with?
As long as it is reported, you will not be charged if no intent is found
What is Psychoactive drugs?
Are substances that can change sensation, mood, consciousness or other physiological or behavioural functions such as cocaine or coffee
What are the four main groups of Psychoactive drugs?

1. Depressants


2.Stimulants


3.Hallicnogens


4. Physicatric medications

What is a Depressant?

You feel more relaxed, not as aware of surroundings




Example: Alcohol, sleeping pills, Anxiety


Opeids like heroin, methadone, morphine

What is a Stimulant?

Speeds up mental process




Example: Cocaine, amphetamines

What is a Hallucinogen?

It alters your perception and our sense of time and place




Example:LSD, Mary J, hashish

What is Psychiatric Medications?

Treats mental and emotional disorders act as a moodstablizer



CDAThree major elements:

1. Framework for the control of import production, export distribution and use




2. Confine internationally regularly substances to medical, sceintific, or industrial purposes




3. Defines enforcement for police and courts

What are the three possible possessions?

1. On the person (ACTUAL)


2. Off the person (Constructive)


3. Multiple Person (JOINT)

What are examples of Schedule l Drugs?

heroin, cocaine, oxycodone, etc




Dual procedure


7 years


1st offence 1000$ and or 6 months

What are examples of Schedule ll drugs?

Cannabis


Dual procedure


5 years


1st offence 1000$ or 6 months (more then 30mg or 1g)


If less then straight summary conviction

What are examples of Schedule llldrugs?

amphetamines, speed, LSD, magic mushrooms, date rape drug


Dual procedure


3 years


1st offence 1000$ and or 6 months

What is double doctoring?
Anyone who goes from one doctor to another to seek or obtain Schedule I,II,II without a disclosure or practitioner
What is Schedule lV drug?

Steriods,Barbiturates -Benzodiazepines (valium)


Dual procedure


18 months

What is the punishment for Subsequent offence?
2000$ or 1 year

What offence is it to carry over 3kg of Cannabis?



Cannabis (Scheudle ll) over 3kg- Indictable-life+ Min of 1 year


if Cannabis (Scheudlell)- less then 3kg- 5 years

What is a Schedule V drug?
Propylhexedrine
What is a Schedule VI drug?

Precursors- chemicals essential to production of controlled substances


Example: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, lysergic acid-Acetone, ethyl ether, sulphuric acid

Can a police officer seize additional evidence not specified in search warrant?
They can seize anything they believe has been obtained by or used in a commission of an offence or evidence of an offence
What are the three categories of search authorities?

1. Consent


2. With warrant


3. Without warrant

What are two types of consent?

1. Expressed


2.Implied