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A person who claims to be selling cocaine, but delivers baking soda, cannot be charged with a drug crime.
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A person who claims to be selling cocaine, but delivers baking soda, cannot be charged with a drug crime.
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A person who claims to be selling cocaine, but delivers baking soda, cannot be charged with a drug crime.
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That statement is False.
Conducting false drug claim is considered a drug ceime based on the regulation that written in
(18 USC § 1001.)
In United States, this crime could give you up to 5 years in prison or up to $50,000 in Fine.
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