Pegasus
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Any information would be appreciated. Searching gives mixed answers.
§16-13-21 (16)
"Marijuana" means all parts of the plant of the genus Cannabis, whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of such plant, and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds, or resin; but shall not include samples as described in subparagraph (P) of paragraph (3) of Code Section 16-13-25 and shall not include the completely defoliated mature stalks of such plant, fiber produced from such stalks, oil, or cake, or the completely sterilized samples of seeds of the plant which are incapable of germination.
Johnny1 said:^ Lawyer needed? Yes, agreed, especially after an arrest. Complex? I don't know...
They're either going to weigh the controlled substance together with the medium it's in, and use that to decide the charges, or they're going to set the charges based on weight of the controlled substance alone. I don't think that's complex, it's just the policy set by Georgia law or federal law, depending on who files the charges.
I'm 99.9% sure that under federal law, the charges are based on the total weight of the substance + medium. There are many people in federal prison serving 15+ year sentences for possession of LSD because they weighed the blotter to calculate the amount of LSD. I'm sorry I can't provide a cite to the statute or regulation just now, and also am not sure whether these people are serving sentences for simple possession or for possession for sale. Here's an interesting article about this, but I can't vouch for its accuracy: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-14536893.html
Georgia law someone will have to look up.
Because the weights of LSD carrier media vary widely and typically far exceed the weight of the controlled substance itself, the Commission has determined that basing offense levels on the entire weight of the LSD and carrier medium would produce unwarranted disparity among offenses involving the same quantity of actual LSD (but different carrier weights), as well as sentences disproportionate to those for other, more dangerous controlled substances, such as PCP.
Consequently, in cases involving LSD contained in a carrier medium, the Commission has established a weight per dose of 0.4 milligram for purposes of determining the base offense level.
BeenThere said:The Feds have changed there stance on LSD on blotter paper --
http://www.ussc.gov/2006guid/2d1_1.html