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  1. Personal Possession. With any possession charge, prosecutors need to show that you had physical control of the drug at the time of the arrest and that you knew about its illegal nature. For example, if you are found with drugs in your pocket or have them in your home or car, that is considered “personal possession,” which is the most common ...

  2. Appendix A - Mandatory Minimum Penalties for Serious Drug Offences; 1. Purpose. The purpose of this guideline is to provide direction to Crown counsel regarding the 2012 amendments to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) that add mandatory minimum penalties (MMPs) for particular drug offences in certain circumstances.

  3. Aug 30, 2019 · If you have been charged with a drug offence in Canada, the first thing you should do is seek proper legal guidance. Make sure to take advantage of your right to consular and remain silent. Illegal possession of a controlled substance. A person can be charged with illegal possession of drugs when they possess a prohibited substance without any ...

  4. 1. Get legal help2. Understand what the Crown has to prove3. Understand the evidence in your case4. Figure out if you have a defence5. Understand your options. You commit the crime of Drug Possession if you do one of these things with a drug or substance listed in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA): carry the drug or substance with ...

  5. Jun 9, 2021 · Without a medical exemption, the following drugs are illegal to possess in Canada: cocaine, crystal meth, ecstasy, GHB, heroin, ketamine, LSD, magic mushrooms, opium and more. The alleged illegal substance has to be proven as such by the Crown and entered into evidence with a “Certificate of Analysis” by an analyst from Health Canada after ...

  6. Drug Trafficking. Drug Trafficking involves the action of distributing, selling, or offering to sell a substance found in Schedule I, II, III, IV, or V, or even the act of having such a substance with the intention to distribute it. Charges can be laid for drug trafficking without direct evidence of sales activities, based solely on possession ...

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  8. The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) is the primary legislation governing drug possession in Canada. It criminalizes the possession of certain controlled substances listed in the Act, including narcotics, stimulants, hallucinogens, and prescription medications obtained without a valid prescription. It is illegal to knowingly have any of these drugs in your possession at any time ...

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