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Which book is considered a source to use for identifying certain dangerous drugs? -
Answer- Physician's Desk Reference
TRUE OR FALSE: In drug investigations, factors that contribute to probable cause
include lack of identification, lack of registration and/or insurance, driver says he does
not have a key to the trunk. - Answer- True
It means to directly apply a controlled substance by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or
other means to the body of a patient or research subject by: (A) a practitioner or an
agent of the practitioner in the presence of the practitioner; or (B) the patient or research
subject at the direction and in the presence of a practitioner. - Answer- Administer
Four of the six major categories of controlled substances includes narcotics,
depressants, and: - Answer- Hallucinogens
It means to transfer, actually or constructively, to another a controlled substance,
counterfeit substance, or drug paraphernalia, regardless of whether there is an agency
relationship. The term includes offering to sell a controlled substance, counterfeit
substance, or drug paraphernalia. - Answer- Deliver
It means equipment, a product, or material that is used or intended for use in planting,
propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting,
producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing,
containing, or concealing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter or in
injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled
substance in violation of the chapter (Chapter 481). - Answer- Drug Paraphernalia
An offense otherwise punishable as a state jail felony under Section 481.112, 481.113,
481.114, or 481.120 is punishable as a felony of the third degree, and an offense
otherwise punishable as a felony of the second degree under any of those sections is
punishable as a felony of the first degree, if it is shown at the punishment phase of the
trial of the offense that the offense was committed: (1) in, on, or within _______ feet of
premises owned, rented, or leased by an institution of higher learning, the premises of a
, public or private youth center, or a playground; or (2) in, on, or within _______ feet of
the premises of a public swimming pool or video arcade facility. - Answer-
(HSC 481.1122) MANUFACTURE OF SUBSTANCE IN PENALTY GROUP 1:
PRESENCE OF CHILD If it is shown at the punishment phase of a trial for the
manufacture of a controlled substance listed in Penalty Group 1 that when the offense
was committed a child younger than ____years of age was present on the premises
where the offense was committed: (1) the punishments specified by Sections
481.112(b) and (c) are increased by one degree. - Answer- 18
(HSC 481.121) Except as authorized by this chapter, a person commits an offense if the
person knowingly or intentionally possesses a _________quantity of marihuana. -
Answer- Usable
The 4 methods of drug abuse are ingestion, inhalation, application and: - Answer-
Injection
(HSC 483.001) This term describes a drug that bears or is required to bear the legend:
"Caution: federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription" or "Rx only" or another
legend that complies with federal law. Also means a device or a drug that is unsafe for
self-medication and that is not included in Schedules I through V or Penalty Groups 1
through 4 - Answer- Dangerous drug
In relation to equipment and it's importance in conducting clandestine drug
investigations, identify the following piece of equipment: - Answer- A self-contained
breathing apparatus
Joe buys four tablets of Oxycontin (which requires a prescription) from drug-dealer
Sam. Joe is stopped by the police and is arrested for a traffic warrant. While being
booked, the arresting officer finds the Oxycontin in Joe's pocket. What offense, if any,
has Joe committed? - Answer- Possession of a Controlled Substance
(HSC 483.005) David is addicted to prescription pain killers, but is unable to obtain a
legitimate prescription for them. Desperate, David calls the local pharmacy and states
he is from a doctor's office. He fraudulently gives a notice for a prescription fill. Upon
arriving at the pharmacy, the pharmacy technician refuses to give David the medication,
determining that the telephone call was not from the doctor's office. What offense, if
any, has David committed? - Answer- Forging or Altering Prescription
(HSC 485.001) It means equipment or materials of any kind that are intended for use in
inhaling, ingesting, or otherwise introducing into the human body an abusable volatile
chemical. The term includes a tube, balloon, bag, fabric, bottle, or other container used
to concentrate or hold in suspension an abusable volatile chemical or vapors of the
chemical. - Answer- Inhalant Paraphernalia