All of them and then that depends on exactly how much you got caught with and if it is a simple possession charge or a sales or manufacturing charge. If you got caught for simple possession, no they wont. But, if you got caught with 3 grams or better and charged with Sales or Manufacturing, you better believe they will come and get you.
A usable quantity for simple possession but there is a threshold amount for other charges such as possession for sale.
Possession of meth in a drug free zone .....
TRANSLATION: "Possession of a Controlled Substance, meaning, Meth-Amphetamine"
Possession with Intent to Distribute?
It depends on what the illegal substance is. Crystal Meth penalties are the highest for possession
If Alabama wants you, it is unlikely that Alaska will refuse to send you back.
Meth is bad everywhere, but according to INFOGRAPHIC, as of 2013 Arkansas is the top meth state, followed closely by Tennessee.
That depends on prevailing law in the state where he lives, but generally, charges are not a conviction and will have no bearing on custody, unless of course, the child was found to be living in a meth house or there are other emergency reasons why a child may be reassigned on a temporary basis. Otherwise, charges are not convictions and may have no bearing up and until that time a conviction comes down. Then custody may be modified based on the same.
15 years -Life in prison.
It depends where you live. Policemen have different powers according to local laws. Is meth legal where you live? If not then stop trying to justify your illegal acts. If the officer is breaking the law then there is a system for reporting such acts.
No you may not have a pell grant if you have charges of possesion, sales, or manufacturing of any illegal drug.
Federal mandatory minimums are set in grams, not ounces. You have 60 grams of meth. For 10g meth you get five years. For 100g you get 10 years. These are MINIMUM sentences--if the judge wants to give you 10 years for your 60g of meth, he can.