Possession of Substance
Possession of LSD is illegal under s.4 (1) of the CDSA. If the charge is treated as a summary convictionUsed for lesser offences, a first offence can result in a fine up to $1,000, a jail term up to six months or both. For any subsequent offence, the maximum fine is $2,000, the maximum jail term is a year, or both. If the charge is treated as an indictable offenceIndictable offences are more-serious criminal offences, the maximum prison term is three years.
Obtaining substance
Seeking or obtaining LSD from a health professional is illegal under s.4 (2) of the CDSA. If the charge is treated as a summary conviction, a first offence can result in a fine of up to $1,000, a jail term up to six months or both. For any subsequent offence, the maximum fine is $2,000, the maximum jail term is a year or you could be given both. If the charge is treated as an indictable offence, the maximum prison term is three years.
Trafficking in Substance
Section 5 (1) of the CDSA makes it illegal to possess LSD with the intention of trafficking it. If the charge is treated as a summary conviction, the maximum penalty is a jail term of up to 18 months. If the charge is treated as an indictable offence, the maximum prison term is 10 years.
Possession for the Purpose of Exporting
Section 6 (1) makes it illegal to possess LSD with the intention of exporting it. If the charge is treated as a summary conviction, you could be facing a jail term of up to 18 months. If the charge is treated as an indictable offence, the maximum prison term is 10 years.
November 17, 2022
Update: Bill C-5: Mandatory Minimum Penalties Repealed.