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Level 2 Drug Misdemeanor – Colorado Law & Penalties

A level 2 drug misdemeanor in Colorado is punishable by up to 12 months in county jail and/or $50 to $750 in fines. For unlawful drug use, courts typically grant probation and a $500 fine. Convictions can be sealed from your criminal record two years after the case ends. In this article, our Colorado criminal defense attorneys discuss:
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Level 2 drug misdemeanors carry up to 12 months in jail.

1. What are level 2 drug misdemeanors?

Colorado law subdivides drug misdemeanors into two tiers: level 1 to level 2. Level 2 drug misdemeanors are less serious than level 1 drug misdemeanors. Both level 1- and 2 drug misdemeanors carry laxer penalties than drug felony convictions. But drug misdemeanors carry harsher penalties than drug petty offenses.1

2. What is the sentencing?

Colorado penalties for level 2 drug misdemeanors include up to 12 months of jail time and/or $50 to $750 in fines. As of March 1, 2020, the punishment for unlawful drug use is:
  • Probation of up to 1 year;
  • Possibly 120 days in jail; and
  • Up to $500
But for a 3rd or subsequent offense, up to 180 days in jail2 You may be able to perform community service instead of paying a fine.

3. What are examples?

Common examples of level 2 drug misdemeanors in Colorado include:
  1. Abusing toxic vapors (CRS 18-18-412)
  2. Unlawful use of a controlled substance (CRS 18-18-404)
  3. Drug possession offense (CRS 18-18-403.5) of more than 2 ounces of marijuana but not more than 6 oz. (or up to 3 ounces of marijuana concentrate)
  4. Conspiracy (CRS 18-2-201) to commit a level 1 or 2 drug misdemeanor
  5. Attempt (CRS 19-2-101) to commit a level 1 or 2 drug misdemeanor
  6. Advertisement of drug paraphernalia (CRS 18-18-430)
See the state government’s official list of level 2 drug misdemeanors. There are no extraordinary risk level 2 drug misdemeanors.

4. Can level 2 drug misdemeanors be sealed?

Yes. Colorado convictions of level 2 drug misdemeanors can be sealed from your record two years after the case ends. If the charge gets dismissed, then you can ask the court for a seal immediately.3 Learn how to get criminal records sealed in Colorado.
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Level 2 drug misdemeanor trials can include three to six jurors.

5. Are there deportation consequences?

Drug-related offenses are potentially deportable. Therefore, non-citizens who have been cited or arrested for drug offenses should hire an attorney. A lawyer may be able to get the charge dismissed or changed to a non-deportable offense. Learn more about the criminal defense of immigrants in Colorado.4

6. Can I ask for a jury trial?

Yes. If a level 2 drug misdemeanor case does not settle in Colorado, then you can ask for a jury trial of six jurors. With the court’s approval, you may elect to have a bench trial instead or a smaller jury of no less than three people.5

7. What is the criminal statute of limitations?

Colorado prosecutors have 18 months after the alleged offense to press level 2 drug misdemeanor charges. Learn more about criminal statutes of limitations in Colorado.6

8. Can I have a gun?

Federal law prohibits drug addicts or users from possessing guns.7 And drug users who try to buy a gun in Colorado face charges for illegal purchase of a firearm (CRS 18-12-111).

Legal References

  1. Colorado Revised Statute 18-1.3-501; see also People v. Lucero, (2016, Court of Appeals of Colorado, Division Six) COA 105, 381 P.3d 436.
  2. Same; House Bill 19-1263 (new law); Uniform Controlled Substances Act (2013).
  3. CRS 24-72-701 – 708.
  4. 8 USC 1227.
  5. CRS 18-1-406.
  6. CRS 16-5-401.
  7. 18 USC 922; United States v. Seay, (8th Cir. 2010) 620 F.3d 919.

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