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Class A Drugs
Heroin, methadone, cocaine, Ecstasy, LSD, amphetamines (if prepared for injection) and magic mushrooms prepared for use are all Class A drugs under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. A conviction for possession can lead to a maximum of seven years in prison and a fine. Conviction for supply or intent to supply can lead to life imprisonment and a fine.
Class B Drugs
Amphetamines (speed) and barbiturates are Class B drugs. Cannabis is also a Class B drug, however the government has proposed that it be reclassified to a Class C drug. Cannabis resin remains a Class B drug.
Maximum penalties for possession are five years in prison and a fine, and for supply or intent to supply, a conviction could result in 14 years imprisonment, plus a fine.
Class C Drugs
Anabolic Steroids and benzodiazepines (tranquillisers such as Valium, Temazepam) are Class C drugs, as well as some mild amphetamines. Possession could result in a two year prison sentence, and a five year sentence, plus fine, for supply or intent to supply.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/crime/drugs/classifications.shtml
Class A Drugs
Heroin, methadone, cocaine, Ecstasy, LSD, amphetamines (if prepared for injection) and magic mushrooms prepared for use are all Class A drugs under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. A conviction for possession can lead to a maximum of seven years in prison and a fine. Conviction for supply or intent to supply can lead to life imprisonment and a fine.
Class B Drugs
Amphetamines (speed) and barbiturates are Class B drugs. Cannabis is also a Class B drug, however the government has proposed that it be reclassified to a Class C drug. Cannabis resin remains a Class B drug.
Maximum penalties for possession are five years in prison and a fine, and for supply or intent to supply, a conviction could result in 14 years imprisonment, plus a fine.
Class C Drugs
Anabolic Steroids and benzodiazepines (tranquillisers such as Valium, Temazepam) are Class C drugs, as well as some mild amphetamines. Possession could result in a two year prison sentence, and a five year sentence, plus fine, for supply or intent to supply.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/crime/drugs/classifications.shtml