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Unlawful or Unreasonable search or seizure conducted without lawful authority May result in?
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1.Criminal liability 2.Civil liability 3. Charter violation |
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What is an exigent circumstance?
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Means no time exist to obtain a search warrant because of danger to any person or that possibility of evidence being destroyed
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What is a disposition hearing related to firearms?
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It is not a trial. It is to determine whether the owner should get his weapons or firearms or not
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If a person fails to produce authorization or licence to posses a firearm what happens?
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The person has 14 days to produce authorization/ licence. Firearm returned to owner forthwith (right-away)
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When can you lawfully search a vehicle?
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Consent/Seize arrest/Exigent circumstances/ Warrant
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When can you lawfully search the occupants?
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If you can lawfully search the car, you can search the occupant
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The serial number on your old gun is worn, You will most likely be charged with?
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As long as it is reported, you will not be charged if no intent is found
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What is Psychoactive drugs?
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Are substances that can change sensation, mood, consciousness or other physiological or behavioural functions such as cocaine or coffee
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What are the four main groups of Psychoactive drugs?
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1. Depressants 2.Stimulants 3.Hallicnogens 4. Physicatric medications |
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What is a Depressant?
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You feel more relaxed, not as aware of surroundings Example: Alcohol, sleeping pills, Anxiety Opeids like heroin, methadone, morphine |
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What is a Stimulant?
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Speeds up mental process Example: Cocaine, amphetamines |
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What is a Hallucinogen?
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It alters your perception and our sense of time and place Example:LSD, Mary J, hashish |
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What is Psychiatric Medications?
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Treats mental and emotional disorders act as a moodstablizer |
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CDAThree major elements:
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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 |
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What are the three possible possessions?
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1. On the person (ACTUAL) 2. Off the person (Constructive) 3. Multiple Person (JOINT) |
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What are examples of Schedule l Drugs?
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heroin, cocaine, oxycodone, etc Dual procedure 7 years 1st offence 1000$ and or 6 months |
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What are examples of Schedule ll drugs?
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Cannabis Dual procedure 5 years 1st offence 1000$ or 6 months (more then 30mg or 1g) If less then straight summary conviction |
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What are examples of Schedule llldrugs?
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amphetamines, speed, LSD, magic mushrooms, date rape drug Dual procedure 3 years 1st offence 1000$ and or 6 months |
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What is double doctoring?
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Anyone who goes from one doctor to another to seek or obtain Schedule I,II,II without a disclosure or practitioner
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What is Schedule lV drug?
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Steriods,Barbiturates -Benzodiazepines (valium) Dual procedure 18 months |
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What is the punishment for Subsequent offence?
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2000$ or 1 year
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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 |
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What is a Schedule V drug?
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Propylhexedrine
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What is a Schedule VI drug?
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Precursors- chemicals essential to production of controlled substances Example: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, lysergic acid-Acetone, ethyl ether, sulphuric acid |
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Can a police officer seize additional evidence not specified in search warrant?
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They can seize anything they believe has been obtained by or used in a commission of an offence or evidence of an offence
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What are the three categories of search authorities?
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1. Consent 2. With warrant 3. Without warrant |
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What are two types of consent?
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1. Expressed 2.Implied |
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