Match the description in the first column with the correct penalty the second column. Answers can be used more than once
1. Cocaine 500-4,999 grams-First Offense a. Not less than 5 years and not more than 40 years.
2. Methamphetamine 5-49 grams- Second Offense b. Not less than 10 years and not more than life.
3. Heroin 1 kilogram or more- First Offense c. Not less than 20 years and not more than life
4. LSD 10 grams or more – Second Offense d. Life imprisonment
5. PCP 100 grams or more pure and – Third Offense e. Maximum of one year
6. Heroin 100-999 grams- Second Offense
7.PCP 10-99 grams- First Offense
8. Simple possession of cocaine-First Offense
9. Cocaine 5 kilograms-Second Offense
10. Fentanyl 400 grams or more – Fourth Offense
Answer:
1. *a
2. *b
3. *b
4. *c
5. *d
6. *b
7. *a
8. *e
9. *c
10. *d
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