What is the age to legally possess recreational marijuana in Colorado?
21 years old
How old do you have to be to be a caregiver?
18 years old
How much marijuana can you possess with a doctor’s recommendation and a medical condition?
2 oz
What is the total amount that someone over 21 can lawfully possess in their home?
Up to 2 oz and 6 plants at home with no more than 3 flowering at a time
What drugs does schedule one consist of?
Schedule I: High potential for abuse, no accepted medical use (e.g., heroin, LSD, GHB, marijuana, psilocybin, ecstacy).
What drugs does schedule two consist of?
Schedule II: High abuse potential, some medical use (e.g., cocaine, methamphetamine, raw opium, morphine, fentynal, methadone, hydrocodone, oxycodone).
What drugs does schedule three consist of?
Schedule III: Moderate to low dependence risk (e.g., anabolic steroids, ketamine).
What drugs does schedule four consist of?
Schedule IV: Low abuse potential (e.g., Xanax, Valium).
What drugs does schedule five consist of?
Schedule V: Lowest potential for abuse (e.g., cough syrups with codeine).
What is the legal amount that someone can possess marijuana?
2 oz
What drug was decriminalized in 2023?
Psilocybin
Where must the scale be in an examination quality photograph?
In the photograph
What are the types of digital cameras used for crime scene photography?
Smart phone, digital single lens reflex, point and shoot
Which types of photographs allow the viewer to see details?
Close-up photographs
How do you work a crime scene taking photographs?
From overall, to mid-range, to close up, to examination quality
What do you do when you photograph people?
Overall photographs, evidence establishing, close-up photographs. From general to specific
What is the legal theory that allows you to stop and frisk?
Terry Stop/Reasonable Suspicion
When can you detain a person or thing as a law enforcement officer?
Reasonable suspicion that the person/thing is connected to a crime
What is required for the issuance of a search warrant?
Affadavit sworn by a judge, identify the person, property, place or thing, establish probable cause
In order to seize evidence, what must you be as an officer in order to see or smell the evidence?
In plain view
What must you articulate when you chase a fleeing felon into a house?
Exigent circumstances
What does the 6th amendment do?
Speedy and public trial, right to a jury, the right to know what you are being accused of, to call witnesses and to have a lawyer represent you.
What are the components of the criminal justice system?
Law enforcement, the courts, corrections
What is the amendment that protects against double jeopardy?
5th Amendment