The DEA lists several examples of drugs that fit this description including:
The repercussions of getting caught with a schedule 2 drug possession in Wisconsin can include a year in jail and a fine of up to $5,000 for a first offense cocaine possession charge. Every subsequent cocaine possession charge is punishable by a prison sentence up to 3 years, a $10,000 fine as a Class I felony. A felony cocaine possession charge also includes a surcharge of up to $5,000 dollars as a Drug Abuse Program Improvement Surcharge.
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| Weight | Felony Level | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| 1-5 Grams of Cocaine (8-Ball + Teener) | Class F Felony | max. $25,000 fine and/or a 12 year, 6 month prison term |
| 5-15 Grams of Cocaine (Half Ounce) | Class E Felony | max. $50,000 fine and/or 15 years imprisonment |
| 15-40 Grams of Cocaine (Ounce & a Quarter) | Class D Felony | max. $100,000 fine and/or 25-year prison term |
| 40+ Grams of Cocaine (Ounce & a Half) | Class C Felony | max. $100,000 fine and/or 40 years in prison |
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