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How are Atlanta drug DUIs different than alcohol DUIs?
Short answer: you bet they are.
Long answer:
- In any case involving illegal drugs, including DUI, a "drug surcharge" of fifty percent (50%) is collected in addition to the fine. A driver may be accused and convicted of drug possession along with DUI.
- Possession of less than an ounce of marijuana is a misdemeanor in Georgia; however, if the amount is more than an ounce, it is a felony.
- Possession of cocaine, crack, methamphetamine, LSD, MDA, steroids, or any other controlled substance, now including "ecstasy" and gamma hydroxybutyric acid (the so-called "date-rape drug") is punishable as a felony regardless of the amount.
- A driver's license can be suspended for possession of drugs even if the suspect was not driving when arrested and was not convicted of DUI.
- College scholarships and other legal benefits are imperiled upon conviction for possession of illegal drugs.
- Any person who has been convicted of unlawfully manufacturing, distributing, possessing or using a controlled substance or other controlled substance cannot obtain a gun permit. "Conviction" includes a plea of nolo contendere and first offender treatment.
The penalties for possession of illegal drugs:
- Marijuana less than an ounce: up to 12 months in jail and up to $1,000.00 fine, 180-day minimum license suspension, with no work permit. This is a misdemeanor.
- Controlled substances other than marijuana, and marijuana more than one ounce: Punishable by 2 to 15 years in jail with intensified penalties for distribution, manufacturing, possession with intent to distribute, subsequent simple possession convictions, or hiring an individual under 17 to manufacture and distribute and trafficking (possession of large quantities of drugs). Upon the second conviction of possession of a controlled substance or marijuana there is a one-year minimum license suspension. These crimes are felonies.
- Any conviction for possession of drugs requires completion of DUI School in order to gain reinstatement of your driver's license at the end of the suspension period, even where driving was not involved in the arrest.
Getting a drug DUI is a serious matter. You need legal help.
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