The State of Wisconsin defines a Schedule 3 substance as any substance with “a moderate to low potential for physical or high psychological dependence.” Getting busted for possession of a Schedule 3 drug in Wisconsin is typically a Class H felony, which can be a fine of up to $10,000 and imprisonment up to 6 years.
Wisconsin law outlines the criteria for including a drug in the category of Schedule III drugs. Under the law, a Schedule III drug is one with a lower potential for abuse than those included in Schedules I and II; one that has currently accepted use as a medical treatment; and one which is characterized by low to moderate physical and psychological dependence when abused.
Drugs that fit the Wisconsin and DEA classification as Schedule 3 drugs include:
Grieve Law is experienced in getting Schedule 3 drug possession charges reduced or dropped. Contact us for a consultation today.
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