What are the 7 categories of controlled substances?
7 Drug Categories (1) Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants. CNS depressants slow down the operations of the brain and the body. (2) CNS Stimulants. (3) Hallucinogens. (4) Dissociative Anesthetics. (5) Narcotic Analgesics. (6) Inhalants. (7) Cannabis.
What is a Schedule 1 or 2 controlled substance?
Schedule I: Drugs with no current medical use with high potential for abuse and/or addiction. Schedule II: Drugs with some medically acceptable uses, but with high potential for abuse and/or addiction. These drugs can be obtained through prescription.
What is possession of a controlled substance in Arkansas?
Possession of less than 2 grams is a class A misdemeanor except, if the person has 4 or more prior convictions, the penalty increases to Class D felony. Possession of 2 grams or more but less than 28 grams is a Class D felony. Possession of 28 grams or more but less than 200 grams is a Class C felony.
What is considered a controlled substance in Arkansas?
A controlled substance is a drug that is regulated under federal and state law. Under the Arkansas Uniform Controlled Substances Act, AR Code 5-64-101 through 5-64-510, the definition of a controlled substance includes not only any drug or substance but also includes any immediate precursor to a controlled substance.
What would be considered a controlled substance?
A drug or other substance that is tightly controlled by the government because it may be abused or cause addiction. The control applies to the way the substance is made, used, handled, stored, and distributed. Controlled substances include opioids, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and anabolic steroids.
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