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Narcotic Controlled Act was changed to |
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
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What was the controlled drugs and substance act called? |
Narcotic Controlled Act |
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What is a controlled substance? |
Means a substance in |
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offence related property |
Safe house or trap house, car any property that is used to create an offence |
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Property obtained by crime |
When with the money of selling drugs you buy something |
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What is possession |
Knowledge, consent, and control |
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What is a practitioner? |
A doctor, someone who can prescribe drugs |
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Produce is? |
Production of drug |
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Provide |
Means to give, transfer or otherwise make available whether directly or indirectly |
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How are the groups categorized for drugs? |
Schedules 1-8 |
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Schedule Varieties of seriousness? |
Level 1 - More Serious Level 8 - Less serious |
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Shrooms |
Pscillosibin |
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Cocaine street names |
Coke Blow Soft White Powder Snow |
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Conaine can either be what> |
Injected or snorted You can use straws Bills |
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Effects of coke |
20 or 45 min Agitation and anxiety Violence Sexual arousal Increased focus |
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Coke is a ? |
Stimulant |
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Cocaine Paraphernalia |
Needles Spoons Cotton Straws razor blades Scales |
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Crack Cocaine Street name |
Rock Hard Freebase Piece Food |
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Crack cocaine is |
The smokeable thing of weed |
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Crystal Methamphetamine Street names |
Space Crystal Crank Meth Ice Jib |
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What affects cost of drugs? |
Supply and demand |
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What a point? |
1 tenth of a gram |
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Street lingos |
3.5 Grams (8th, Ball) 1 gram (g) 7g (quater) |
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What are the basic offences under CDSA? |
Possession, Trafficking, Possession for the purposes of trafficking, Production |
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Trafficking |
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Why are people CI? |
Scared of jail moral judgement |
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Informant |
Voluntarily provides information, protected and to remain anonymous |
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Agent |
Gets paid by government, act under police direction |
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Reduction |
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P for P |
Possession for the purpose of trafficking |
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Tools available to help an investigation |
CPIC, local police record, crime stoppers, community complaints, surveillance, undercover cop |
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Section 11, |
Search warrant |
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4 common offecnes |
Production Trafficking Possession P4p |
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Fetnanyl |
Strongest pain killer |
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CDSA |
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The federal age for possession, and use is 18 but in ontario it is? |
19 unless a prescription |
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Private retailer can see weed True or False |
True |
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Fresh weed |
Just cut |
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Dried weed |
Been dried out |
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Edibles are not legal for purchase True or False |
True |
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Dried weed can have |
30 Grams on you |
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Fresh weed can have 150 grams on you |
150 Grams ofweed |
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How many seeds can you have on you ?
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30 Seeds |
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How many plants can you have per resident? |
4 plants |
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Where can you smoke weed |
Where ever the rules say you can , not near children |
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Common offeces |
P4p Traffcking Possesion Production |
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The three main motivators |
Morals Scared of jail Money |
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Designated are all the offenes exempt ? |
Not so serious is possession |
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Sentecing factors |
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CDSA |
Warrant any time |
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CC warrant
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Daytime warrant ( not 9PM to 6 PM )1 |
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Level of force |
U |
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When you need help with a warrant whayt is it called |
An assistant warrant MAke hydro company help you |
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Exident circumstances |
The police cannot create it |
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3 types of statement |
Admit Decline Deny sell |
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What makes an informant |
Compelling - Detailed Cooperative Credible - Track record |