Schedule 2 Narcotics Guidelines
The Georgia Drugs and Narcotics Agency was created by the General Assembly in 1908 as the Office of the Chief Drug Inspector. The Chief Drug Inspector (CDI) was originally appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture, upon recommendation from the State Board of Pharmacy. The office was created to ensure and protect the health, safety and welfare of Georgia citizens by enforcing Georgia laws and rules pertaining to manufactured or compounded drugs and to ensure only licensed facilities or persons dispensed or distributed pharmaceuticals.
List Of Schedule 2 Narcotics
Schedule II Drugs. Schedule II drugs also have a high potential for abuse, although less than Schedule I drugs, and they can cause physical or psychological dependence. Schedule II drugs do have medical use in the U.S. And are available by prescription. They include OxyContin, methamphetamine, methadone, Percocet, cocaine, Demerol, fentanyl, Ritalin, and Adderall. Format label undangan. See §1B1.2 (Applicable Guidelines). For example, if a defendant was charged with distributing drugs near a school in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 860, but was convicted only of possession with intent to distribute drugs in violation.