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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 712

§712-1245 Promoting a harmful drug in the second degree.

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§712-1245 Promoting a harmful drug in the second degree.
(1)A person commits the offense of promoting a harmful drug in the second degree if the person knowingly:
(a)Possesses fifty or more capsules or tablets or dosage units containing one or more of the harmful drugs or one or more of the marijuana concentrates, or any combination thereof;
(b)Possesses one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures, or substances, of an aggregate weight of one-eighth ounce or more, containing one or more of the harmful drugs or one or more of the marijuana concentrates, or any combination thereof; or
(c)Distributes any harmful drug or any marijuana concentrate in any amount.
(2)Promoting a harmful drug in the second degree is a class B felony. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1975, c 119, §2 and c 163, §6(g); am L 1989, c 163, §4; gen ch 1992]
Revision Note
In subsection (1)(a), "or" deleted pursuant to §23G-15.
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