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What drugs are illegal in Nebraska?
Under the law, a person cannot use, share, or distribute prohibited substances such as marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, and cocaine. Nebraska has drug schedules that classify controlled substances into groups.
What is a controlled substance in Nebraska?
Possession of a Controlled Substance is the common name given to most drug charges in Nebraska. This applies to any drug considered a “controlled substance” by law. The most common would be methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, concentrated cannabis, and most commonly abused prescription pills like opiods and Xanax.
What is the addiction rate in Nebraska?
In the most recent Survey, 7.01 percent of Nebraska residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month. The national average was 8.82 percent. Additionally, 2.98 percent of Nebraska residents reported using an illicit drug other than marijuana in the past month (the national average was 3.6 percent).
What are Schedule 1 drugs in Nebraska?
Some of the more common include heroin (Schedule 1), cocaine (Schedule 2), methamphetamine (Schedule 1), ephedrine (Schedule 4), and marijuana (Schedule 1). The criminal penalties associated with the possession, use and/or distribution of these drugs depends on the schedules in which they fall.
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