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The DEA classifies hallucinogens as dangerous controlled substances with hefty penalties. Wisconsin law follows the DEA (federal) drug scheduling system when charging those arrested for possession of controlled hallucinogens in any county. Trust your case with a defense attorney who is up to date on all schedules and laws, and one who will aggressively fight for your rights. Get in touch with Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys for a free consultation to go over the details of your case and begin building a solid defense plan.
Popular Hallucinogens
Hallucinogens have been around for decades but have drastically risen in popularity in recent years. Common hallucinogens associated with possession charges in Wisconsin include:
- LSD
- Psilocybin (magic mushrooms, shrooms)
- DMT
- PCP
- Peyote (mescaline)
- Ketamine
And many more. If you’ve been arrested with any of these drugs, then you’re facing some harsh charges that involve jail or prison time, hefty fines, loss of privileges or additional fines for extenuating circumstances.
Caught With Shrooms In Wisconsin: Psilocybin Mushroom Possession Penalties
First-offense psilocybin mushroom possession charges are considered a misdemeanor and come with penalties of:
- Fine up to $5,000
- Prison time up to one year
Second-offense psilocybin mushroom possession charges are charged as a Class I felony and come with the penalties of:
- Fine up to $10,000
- Prison time up to 3.5 years
Caught With LSD In Wisconsin
LSD is considered a dangerous Schedule I controlled substance, and if you’re arrested on LSD-related charges, you’re looking at serious penalties.
First-offense acid possession charges are considered a misdemeanor and come with penalties of:
- Fine up to $5,000
- Prison time up to one year
Second-offense LSD possession charges are charged as a Class I felony and come with the penalties of:
- Fine up to $10,000
- Prison time up to 3.5 years
Caught With Ketamine In Wisconsin
While ketamine is labeled as a Schedule III narcotic, it carries a unique classification and can be charged as a Class H felony, which penalties include:
- Fine up to $10,000
- Prison time up to six years
Possession charges of narcotics can be hard to defend; our experienced attorneys of Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys can help lessen these charges and fines.
Caught With Peyote In Wisconsin
First-offense peyote possession charges are considered a misdemeanor and come with penalties of:
- Fine up to $5,000
- Prison time up to one year
Second-offense mescaline possession charges are charged as a Class I felony and come with the penalties of:
- Fine up to $10,000
- Prison time up to 3.5 years
The Right Defense Attorney For Your Drug Charges
If you’ve been arrested on hallucinogen-related charges, then you’ve come to the right place. We at Cleghorn Jones Trial Attorneys are aggressive criminal defense lawyers for drug cases in Brookfield, Waukesha, New Berlin and beyond. Get in touch with us by calling us at 414-567-9241 for a free consultation to begin building your case.