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    Question: How many years could you get if have a meth. Lab in your house?

    Answer: Arizona law (ARS §13-3401) defines methamphetamine as a 'dangerous drug'. Also, if you knowingly possess, use, administer, acquire, sell, manufacture, possess equipment or chemicals for the purpose of manufacturing, or transport a dangerous drug it is classified as a class 2 or class 3 (possessing equipment or chemicals for the purpose of manufacturing) felony (ARS §13-3407) .

    The penalty for a class 2 felony is 5 years in prison. The penalty for a class 3 felony is three and one half years.

    In addition to prison time, you may be ordered to pay a fine of not less than one thousand dollars or three times the value, as determined by the court, of the dangerous drugs involved in or giving rise to the charge, whichever is greater.


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    6 thru 10 of 13 comments     1  [ 2 ]  3    
    On 01/26/06
    jjjjjjjjjj hhhhhhhh from AK said:
    how many years do you get in jail if you get caought with meth
    On 04/01/04
    Ashley from KS said:
    My Grandson was sentenced to prison for 13 years for a first time intempt to manufacture meth.There were 4 other guys in the van with him.They found no meth on my grandson or in the van.Isn't 13 years a bit steep??He is going to court under the Mcadam law to get it reduced i heard know more than 19 months Is this true??
    On 03/31/04
    Joe from TX said:
    Anyone over the age of 16 should know that dealing in illegal drugs can result in jail time. Do the crime, do the time, or be really really careful to whom you sell to!
    On 12/29/03
    shelene from LA said:
    my boyfriend was arrested and charged with possesion of meth and intent to deliver because he was pulled over for a missing tailight and the passenger with him threw out a plastic baggie of about an ounce and a half full of meth the passenger admitted that the drugs were his and that my boyfriend was unaware of them.the sherif of that county seized his truck.he bonded out on a 15000.00 bond and after that the sherif gave his permission to collect his belongings out of his truck and while he was doing that the cops arrested again and charged him with grand theft. now youtell me that county is n
    On 12/08/03
    maria from CA said:
    what happens when someone is caught with possesion of meth how many years can they get
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