Explain the penalty structure established for unlawful possession of various drugs under the Texas Controlled Substances Act

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The Texas Controlled Substances Act criminalizes the unlawful possession of certain otherwise lawful drugs as well as the possession of banned drugs. Whether the illicit possession constitutes a misdemeanor or a felony, and the level of offense within these two categories, depends on the statutory schedule and penalty group in which the drug is placed. The particular schedule and penalty group is determined by examining the drug's:
• Potential for abuse
• Medical use, if any, and
• Potential for psychological or physical dependency.

The greater the potential for abuse or dependency, the higher the penalty for the drug's unlawful possession.

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