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NC LSD Crimes - Elements and Punishments | Minick Law, P.C.
NC LSD Crimes – Elements and Punishments
In North Carolina, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) is classified as a Schedule I Controlled Substance under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-89(3)(m). There are various crimes that an individual can be charged with in NC involving the drug of LSD. The crimes listed below are the most common LSD crimes in North Carolina. Each crime lists the required elements that the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt and the punishments for conviction of the crime.
Possess (this element does not require that LSD be found on the person charged so long as the person can be seen to have control over the area where the LSD is found)
The possession of LSD in North Carolina is considered a Class I felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(d)(1).
Manufacturing of LSD
The manufacturing of LSD in North Carolina is considered a Class I felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(b)(1).
Possession of LSD with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, or Deliver
Possession of LSD with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver is considered a Class H felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(b)(1).
Sale or Delivery of LSD
The sale of LSD in North Carolina is considered a Class G Felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(b)(1). The delivery of LSD in North Carolina is considered a Class H Felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(b)(1).
LSD or any mixture containing LSD
The quantity of LSD or mixture containing LSD is:
100 dosage units or more, but less then 500 dosage units, or
500 dosage units or more, but less then 1,000 dosage units, or
The punishment for trafficking in LSD in North Carolina is determined by the quantity of LSD the individual has at the time of arrest.
If an individual sells, manufactures, delivers, transports, or possesses in excess of 100 dosage units but less then 500 dosage units, they are guilty of a Class G felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(h)(4a)(a). A Class G Felony carries a minimum sentence of 35 months and a maximum sentence of 42 months in State prison and at least a $25,000 fine.
If an individual sells, manufactures, delivers, transports, or possesses 500 dosage units or more but less then 1,000 dosage units, he or she is are guilty of a Class F felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(h)(4a)(b). A Class F Felony carries a minimum sentence of 70 months and a maximum sentence of 84 months in State prison and at least a $50,000 fine.
If an individual sells, manufactures, delivers, transports, or possesses 1,000 dosage units or more, they are guilty of a Class D felony under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-95(h)(4a)(b). A Class D Felony carries a minimum sentence of 175 months and maximum sentence of 219 months in State prison and at least a $200,000 fine.