27. Drug Offences And Substance Misuse/ Abuse Flashcards

1
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What would you call someone who uses drugs constantly?

A

Dependence (not addict!)

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How long do withdrawal symptoms last for?

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Symptoms will vary depending on drug taken but usually 8-12 hours after last dose

Increase for 36-72 hours and the diminish gradually over 5-10 days.

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What is the objective of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971?

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  • to curb the use of controlled drugs
  • to outlaw various actions by those Unlawfully in possession of them
  • to protect the persons involved
  • to protect society against those who make or deal in drugs for misuse by others
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Drugs subject to legal control generally fall within two groups?

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Addictive

Dangerous to life

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Drug Classification A?

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Narcotics: Heroin

Stimulants: Cocaine

Hallucinogens: LSD, Ecstasy, Fungi

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Drug Classification B?

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Amphetamines: Speed

Barbiturates: Cannabis, Mephedrone

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Drug Classification C?

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Barbiturates: those not covered in Class B and are commonly known as downers. E.g all drugs whose name finishes with Pam. Diazepam and Temazepam

Benzodiazepines: Tranquillisers such as Valium, Librium and Mogadon.

Gammahydroxy- Butyrate (GHB): ‘date rape drug’

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Section 5(2) Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

It is an offence (subject to Section 28) to Unlawfully possess a controlled drug.

Definition?

A

To prove unlawful possession a person must have custody or control (actual or constructive)
AND
know or suspect the existence of a substance (not necessarily that is it a controlled substance)
AND
it must be a controlled drug. (Discovered after analysis)

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What does possession include?

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Anything in a persons control but in someone else’s possession
AND
Requires guilty knowledge

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Powers to search for and seize drugs.

Section 23 (2) Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

Definition?

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Reasonable Grounds to suspect any person in possession of a controlled drug (objective based, SHACKS)

Search that person, search any vehicle or vessel which you suspect that the drug may be found. (You cannot enter and search a house under this power!!!)

Seize and retain anything found which appears to be evidence of offence under this act.

ISOGELWY AND JOG in public

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What are the points to prove for possession of a controlled drug?

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  • the accused had the substance in their possession
  • the accused knew they had a substance in their possession (not necessarily know it was a controlled drug)
  • The drug in their possession was a substance which was in fact a controlled drug (analysed)
  • the accused had no authority such as doctors prescription to possess it
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What is lawful possession?

Regulation 6(7) of the Misuse of Drugs Regulation 2001

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  • A constable when acting in the course of his duty
  • a person engaged in the business of a carrier when acting in the course of that business
  • a person engaged in the business of a postal operator when acting in the course of that business
  • an officer of customs and excise when acting in the course of his duty
  • a person engaged in the work of any laboratory to which the drug has been sent for forensic examination
  • a person engaged in conveying the drug to a person who may lawfully have that drug in his possession
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Course of action for possession of cannabis?

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  1. Cannabis Warning
  2. Penalty Notice for Disorder (PND)
  3. Arrest
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No more than one cannabis warning should be issued and only where the following applies?

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  • no previous record of cannabis warning
  • No previous record of a PND being issued
  • no previous convictions
  • not known to the officer locally as a persistent offender
  • no aggravating circumstances
  • compliant with procedure
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What are aggravating factors?

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  • Public place or view
  • locally identified policing problem
  • protecting young people
  • repeat or persistent offenders
  • impact on the offender
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Supplying controlled drug?

Section 4(3) Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

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It is an offence for any person to supply
OR
offer to supply a controlled drug to another in contravention of subsection (1)
OR
It is an offence for any person to be concerned in the supplying of such a drug to another in contravention of that subsection
OR
It is an offence for a person to be concerned in the making to another in contravention of that subsection of an offer to supply such a drug.

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Possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply?

Section 5 (3)

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It is an offence for a person to have a controlled drug in his/ her possession, whether lawfully or not, with intent to supply it to another contravention of S.4(1) of this Act

18
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What is the sentencing for each class of drug for possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply and production of a controlled drug?

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Triable either way. (Summary/ indictment)
Class A: 6 months to life

Class B: 6 months to 14 years.

Class C: 3 months to 5 years.

19
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What is the definition of production of controlled drugs?

Section 4(2) Misuse of Drugs Act 1971

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It is an offence for any person to Unlawfully produce a controlled drug or be concerned in the production of such a drug.