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  • Unlawful Possession of Xanax – HS 11375(b)(2)
    Unlawful Possession of Xanax – HS 11375(b)(2)

    Possession of Xanax without a valid prescription is illegal under California law. There are 18 drugs listed under HS 11375(c) that include prescription drugs such as Xanax, which are illegal to ...

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  • Pacific Beach Drug Lawyer: HS 11350(a) & HS 11377(a)
    Pacific Beach Drug Lawyer: HS 11350(a) & HS 11377(a)

    At Kern Law, APC we have successfully defended clients for over 15 years that have been charged with drug charges, Health and Safety Code Section 11350. The drug charges may range from Heroin and ...

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  • San Diego Drug Possession Attorney:  HS 11350
    San Diego Drug Possession Attorney:  HS 11350

    Unlawful Possession of Heroin, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, and many prescription drugs such as OxyContin, Oxycodone, Fentanyl, Percocet, Vicodin, and Xanax are very serious charges in San Diego County. ...

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  • Can I Still Be Searched or Arrested for Possessing Marijuana?
    Can I Still Be Searched or Arrested for Possessing Marijuana?

    Most Californians are aware that marijuana is legal in California for medical and recreational use. Proposition 64 and various statutes, including HS 11362.1 and HS 11357, legalized marijuana in the ...

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  • Additional Penalties for Drug Possession/Transportation/Sales, HS 11370.4
    Additional Penalties for Drug Possession/Transportation/Sales, HS 11370.4

    Sales of Heroin or Cocaine, Possession for Sales of Heroin or Cocaine, or Conspiracy to commit the offenses, HS 11351, HS 11351.5, or HS 11352, may carry additional penalties if the amount of the ...

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  • Possession of a Heroin: HS 11350
    Possession of a Heroin: HS 11350

    Unfortunately, heroin has become very popular in recent years – primarily because of the opioid epidemic. Quite a few heroin users started using prescription opioid painkillers – Fentanyl, OxyContin, ...

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