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Narcotic Controlled Act was changed to

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

What was the controlled drugs and substance act called?

Narcotic Controlled Act

What is a controlled substance?

Means a substance in

offence related property

Safe house or trap house, car any property that is used to create an offence

Property obtained by crime

When with the money of selling drugs you buy something

What is possession

Knowledge, consent, and control

What is a practitioner?

A doctor, someone who can prescribe drugs

Produce is?

Production of drug

Provide

Means to give, transfer or otherwise make available whether directly or indirectly

How are the groups categorized for drugs?

Schedules 1-8

Schedule Varieties of seriousness?

Level 1 - More Serious Level 8 - Less serious

Shrooms

Pscillosibin

Cocaine street names

Coke


Blow


Soft


White


Powder Snow

Conaine can either be what>

Injected or snorted


You can use straws


Bills

Effects of coke

20 or 45 min


Agitation and anxiety


Violence


Sexual arousal


Increased focus

Coke is a ?

Stimulant

Cocaine Paraphernalia

Needles


Spoons


Cotton


Straws


razor blades


Scales

Crack Cocaine Street name

Rock


Hard


Freebase


Piece


Food

Crack cocaine is

The smokeable thing of weed

Crystal Methamphetamine Street names

Space


Crystal


Crank


Meth


Ice


Jib

What affects cost of drugs?

Supply and demand

What a point?

1 tenth of a gram

Street lingos

3.5 Grams (8th, Ball) 1 gram (g) 7g (quater)



What are the basic offences under CDSA?

Possession, Trafficking, Possession for the purposes of trafficking, Production

Trafficking

Why are people CI?

Scared of jail moral judgement

Informant

Voluntarily provides information, protected and to remain anonymous

Agent

Gets paid by government, act under police direction

Reduction


P for P

Possession for the purpose of trafficking

Tools available to help an investigation

CPIC, local police record, crime stoppers, community complaints, surveillance, undercover cop

Section 11,

Search warrant

4 common offecnes

Production


Trafficking


Possession


P4p

Fetnanyl

Strongest pain killer

CDSA

The federal age for possession, and use is 18 but in ontario it is?

19 unless a prescription

Private retailer can see weed True or False

True



Fresh weed

Just cut

Dried weed

Been dried out

Edibles are not legal for purchase True or False

True

Dried weed can have

30 Grams on you

Fresh weed can have 150 grams on you

150 Grams ofweed

How many seeds can you have on you ?

30 Seeds

How many plants can you have per resident?

4 plants

Where can you smoke weed

Where ever the rules say you can , not near children

Common offeces

P4p Traffcking


Possesion


Production

The three main motivators

Morals


Scared of jail


Money

Designated are all the offenes exempt ?

Not so serious is possession

Sentecing factors

CDSA

Warrant any time

CC warrant

Daytime warrant ( not 9PM to 6 PM )1

Level of force

U

When you need help with a warrant whayt is it called

An assistant warrant


MAke hydro company help you

Exident circumstances

The police cannot create it

3 types of statement

Admit


Decline


Deny sell

What makes an informant

Compelling - Detailed


Cooperative


Credible - Track record