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Sec. 11.71.021. Misconduct involving a controlled substance in the second degree.

(a) Except as authorized in AS 17.30, a person commits the crime of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the second degree if the person (1) manufactures or delivers any amount of a schedule IA controlled substance or possesses any amount of a schedule IA controlled substance with intent to manufacture or deliver; (2) manufactures […]

Sec. 11.71.040. Misconduct involving a controlled substance in the fourth degree.

(a) Except as authorized in AS 17.30 and AS 17.38, a person commits the crime of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the fourth degree if the person (1) manufactures or delivers any amount of a schedule IVA or VA controlled substance or possesses any amount of a schedule IVA or VA controlled substance with […]

Sec. 11.71.050. Misconduct involving a controlled substance in the fifth degree.

(a) Except as authorized in AS 17.30 and AS 17.38, a person commits the crime of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the fifth degree if the person (1) manufactures or delivers, or possesses with the intent to manufacture or deliver, one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures, or substances of an aggregate weight of less […]

Sec. 11.66.150. Definitions.

In AS 11.66.100 – 11.66.150, unless the context requires otherwise, (1) “compensation” does not include any payment for reasonably apportioned shared expenses; (2) “place of prostitution” means any place where a person engages in sexual conduct in return for a fee; (3) “prostitution enterprise” means an arrangement in which two or more persons are organized […]

Sec. 11.71.060. Misconduct involving a controlled substance in the sixth degree.

(a) Except as authorized in AS 17.30 or AS 17.38, a person commits the crime of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the sixth degree if the person (1) uses or displays any amount of a schedule VIA controlled substance; (2) possesses one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures, or substances of an aggregate weight of […]

Sec. 11.66.200. Gambling.

(a) A person commits the offense of gambling if the person engages in unlawful gambling. (b) It is an affirmative defense to a prosecution under this section that the defendant was a player in a social game. (c) Gambling is a violation (1) for the first offense; (2) punishable by a fine of not more […]