Legal Ramifications
Most hallucinogens are Scheduled I substances throughout the entire world. This means that there are no medical uses for the drug, and can be highly abused and dangerous. Trafficking a large amount of LSD can be over 5 years in prison, and all the way up to 40 years. Fines can rise up to two million dollars. Even large amounts of LSD (Over 10 grams) can be prison up to life, and four million dollars of fines.
Intent of personal use can be thousands of dollars in fines, and 2 years of jail time.
Other drugs, like magic mushrooms for example, can face similar charges. Drugs like PCP, can face even more extreme charges. Unlike some drugs, hallucinogens have an extreme offense and will have extreme consequences if possessed or the intent to sell. Any trafficking of hallucinogens can be life in jail, and millions of dollars in fines. The legal ramifications of hallucinogens are extremely strict.
Intent of personal use can be thousands of dollars in fines, and 2 years of jail time.
Other drugs, like magic mushrooms for example, can face similar charges. Drugs like PCP, can face even more extreme charges. Unlike some drugs, hallucinogens have an extreme offense and will have extreme consequences if possessed or the intent to sell. Any trafficking of hallucinogens can be life in jail, and millions of dollars in fines. The legal ramifications of hallucinogens are extremely strict.