2nd Degree Controlled Substance - Sale
There are 6 different ways to be charged with 2nd degree controlled substance - Sale
1. Meth
(Minn. Stat. § 152.022 Subd. 1(1), (2))
The sale of at least 10 grams of methamphetamine within 90 a day period is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime. Additionally the use of a firearm or other aggravating factors can lower that threshold to 3 grams if the prosecutor can prove the use of a firearm or other aggravating firearms.
3. Heroin
(Minn. Stat. § 152.022 Subd. 1(3))
The sale of at least 3 grams or 12 dosage units of heroin within 90 a day period is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime.
5. Hallucinogen
(Minn. Stat. § 152.022 Subd. 1(4))
The sale of at least 10 grams or 50 dosage units of a hallucinogen within 90 a day period is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime.
2. Cocaine
(Minn. Stat. § 152.022 Subd. 1(1), (2))
The sale of at least 10 grams of cocaine within 90 a day period is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime. Additionally the use of a firearm or other aggravating factors can lower that threshold to 3 grams if the prosecutor can prove the use of a firearm or other aggravating firearms.
4. Fentanyl
(Minn. Stat. § 152.022 Subd. 1(3))
The sale of at least 3 grams or 12 dosage units of fentanyl within 90 a day period is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime.
6. Minor or School Zone Sale
(Minn. Stat. § 152.022 Subd. 1(5, 6))
The sale of any amount of a schedule I or II controlled substance to a person under the age of 18 is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime. Additionally, the sale of any amount of a schedule I or II controlled substance within a school zone (1 city block or 300 feet) is a 2nd degree controlled substance crime.