Increased Penalties for Fentanyl Possession
Effective June of 2023, a person who possesses more than 2 grains of Fentanyl is guilty of a felony that carries up to 5 years in prison for a first offense.
Effective June of 2023, a person who possesses more than 2 grains of Fentanyl is guilty of a felony that carries up to 5 years in prison for a first offense.
Learn about the legal status and regulations of marijuana and hemp in South Carolina, including recent changes and how they impact usage, possession, and cultivation.
Understand the implications of marijuana use on DUI cases in South Carolina, including legal limits and how marijuana affects driving under the influence.
The updated South Carolina Drug Case Tool Kit is now available through the South Carolina Bar. Explore the South Carolina Drug Case Tool Kit, 2nd Edition
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