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Section
841
Prohibited acts A
Section
842
Prohibited acts B
Section
843
Prohibited acts C
Section
844
Penalties for simple possession
Section
844a
Civil penalty for possession of small amounts of certain controlled substances
Sections
845 to 845b
Transferred
Section
846
Attempt and conspiracy
Section
847
Additional penalties
Section
848
Continuing criminal enterprise
Section
849
Transportation safety offenses
Section
850
Information for sentencing
Section
851
Proceedings to establish prior convictions
Section
852
Application of treaties and other international agreements
Section
853
Criminal forfeitures
Section
853a
Transferred
Section
854
Investment of illicit drug profits
Section
855
Alternative fine
Section
856
Maintaining drug-involved premises
Section
857
Repealed. Pub. L. 101–647, title XXIV, §2401(d), Nov. 29, 1990, 104 Stat. 4859
Section
858
Endangering human life while illegally manufacturing controlled substance
Section
859
Distribution to persons under age twenty-one
Section
860
Distribution or manufacturing in or near schools and colleges
Section
860a
Consecutive sentence for manufacturing or distributing, or possessing with intent to manufacture or distribute, methamphetamine on premises where children are present or reside
Section
861
Employment or use of persons under 18 years of age in drug operations
Section
862
Denial of Federal benefits to drug traffickers and possessors
Section
862a
Denial of assistance and benefits for certain drug-related convictions
Section
862b
Sanctioning for testing positive for controlled substances
Section
863
Drug paraphernalia
Section
864
Anhydrous ammonia
Section
864a
Grants to reduce production of methamphetamines from anhydrous ammonia
Section
865
Smuggling methamphetamine or methamphetamine precursor chemicals into the United States while using facilitated entry programs