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#Drugs penalties. The penalties depend on which drug and the amount you have, and whether you are also dealing or producing the drug. The most severe penalty can be an unlimited fine and life in prison. Types of drugsUp to 14 years in prison, an unlimited fine or both *The government can ban new drugs for 1 year under a ‘temporary banning order’ while they decide how the drugs should be classified. Possessing drugsYou may be charged with possessing an illegal substance if you’re caught with drugs, whether they’re yours or not. If you’re under 18, the police are allowed to tell your parent, guardian or carer that you’ve been caught with drugs. Your penalty will depend on:
CannabisPolice can issue a warning or an on-the-spot fine of £90 if you’re found with cannabis. KhatPolice can issue a warning or an on-the-spot fine of £60 on the first 2 times that you’re found with khat. If you’re found with khat more than twice, you could get a maximum penalty of up to 2 years in prison, an unlimited fine, or both. Dealing or supplying drugsThe penalty is likely to be more severe if you are found to be supplying or dealing drugs. Sharing drugs is also considered supplying. The police will probably charge you if they suspect you of supplying drugs. The amount of drugs found and whether you have a criminal record will affect your penalty. More informationTalk to FRANK has help, information and advice about drugs.
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