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Heroin Laws in Canada

Criminal Code & Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

Heroin: Consequences of a Schedule I Drug

If you have been charged with a crime in Edmonton, you should consult with a criminal defence lawyer in your area

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Cambria LLP Barristers & Solicitors

Edmonton, Alberta
5474 Calgary Trail NW, Edmonton, AB
(780) 540-8100

Konye Criminal Law

Edmonton, Alberta
Suite 1100 Empire Building, 10080 Jasper Avenue
(780) 425-7448

Davidson Gregory Tralenberg

Edmonton, Alberta
Place 110, 10008 110 St. NW
(780) 482-5496

Zack M. Elias

Edmonton, Alberta
#121, 10309 107 Street
(780) 667-8021

Haryett & Company

Edmonton, Alberta
100-9924 106 Street NW
(780) 426-5317

Gloria E. Hammermeister

Edmonton, Alberta
10216 124 St #614
(780) 540-7900
Heroin in Edmonton, Alberta - Glossary of Terms

Glossary of Legal Terms

Mainlining

Injecting a substance directly into the bloodstream through a vein, which leads to an instant high but it is also the riskiest method to consume drugs in terms of overdosing.

Reasonable doubt

The Supreme Court of Canada has said that reasonable doubt “falls much closer to absolute certainty than to proof on a balance of probabilities” and “that something less than absolute certainty is required, and that something more than probable guilt is required."

Schedule I

Schedule I drugs are commonly characterized as “hard drugs.” They include street drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and opium and numerous pharmaceutical-grade drugs such as oxycodone and morphine. Schedule I drugs show a high risk of dependency. See Schedule I of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Skin-popping

The administration of a street drug under the skin, which allows it to diffuse slowly, extending the duration of the feeling of euphoria.