Possession of Meth with Intent to SellCalifornia Health & Safety Code § 11378

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What counts as a violation of Health & Safety Code § 11378?

Health & Safety Code § 11378 makes it a crime to possess methamphetamines with the intent to sell

What is the punishment for a violation of Health & Safety Code § 11378?

A conviction for under Health & Safety Code § 11377 is a felony

A felony is punishable by up to three years in state prison and up to $10,000 in fines

What are the defenses to Health & Safety Code § 11378?

  • You did not know you possessed methamphetamines  
  • You did not intend to sell the methamphetamines
  • You are a medical professional selling methamphetamines according to applicable federal drug laws

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