![]() Possession of class B drugs carries a maximum sentence of 5 years’ imprisonment and a fine. If prepared for injection they become class A substances. It is illegal to possess them without a prescription or to supply or produce them without a licence. Amphetamines (including dexamphetamine)Īmphetamines are class B, schedule 2 drugs. Consult Release or a solicitor for information on substances not covered in the table. Trafficking offences refer to all supply offences including conspiracy or attempt to supply production offences and offences involving importation and exportation. Please note that not all controlled substances are listed in this table - a comprehensive list is available from the Home Office. If you are caught in possession of a controlled drug there is National police guidance (England and Wales only) outlining possible out of court disposals that may be issued by police as an alternative to prosecution, as detailed here. The sentences quoted in this table are maximums only and are not reflective of sentences given in the majority of drug offences, for more guidance on this issue please go to our section on sentencing. ![]()
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