Section 32. (a) Any person who knowingly or intentionally manufactures, distributes, dispenses, or possesses with intent to manufacture, distribute or dispense a controlled substance in Class A of section thirty-one shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than ten years or in a jail or house of correction for not more than two and one-half years or by a fine of not less than one thousand nor more than ten thousand dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(b) Any person convicted of violating this section after one or more prior convictions of manufacturing, distributing, dispensing or possessing with the intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance as defined by section thirty-one of this chapter under this or any prior law of this jurisdiction or of any offense of any other jurisdiction, federal, state, or territorial, which is the same as or necessarily includes the elements of said offense shall be punished by a term of imprisonment in the state prison for not less than 3.5 nor more than fifteen years. No sentence imposed under the provisions of this section shall be for less than a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 3.5 years and a fine of not less than two thousand and five hundred nor more than twenty-five thousand dollars may be imposed but not in lieu of the mandatory minimum 3.5 year term of imprisonment, as established herein.
(c) Any person serving a mandatory minimum sentence for violating any provision of this section shall be eligible for parole after serving one-half of the maximum term of the sentence if the sentence is to the house of correction, except that such person shall not be eligible for parole upon a finding of any 1 of the following aggravating circumstances:
(i) the defendant used violence or threats of violence or possessed a firearm, rifle, shotgun, machine gun or a weapon described in paragraph (b) of section 10 of chapter 269, or induced another participant to do so, during the commission of the offense;
(ii) the defendant engaged in a course of conduct whereby he directed the activities of another who committed any felony in violation of chapter 94C; or
(iii) the offense was committed during the commission or attempted commission of a violation of section 32F or section 32K of chapter 94C.
A condition of such parole may be enhanced supervision; provided, however, that such enhanced supervision may, at the discretion of the parole board, include, but shall not be limited to, the wearing of a global positioning satellite tracking device or any comparable device, which shall be administered by the board at all times for the length of the parole.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XV - Regulation of Trade
Chapter 94c - Controlled Substances Act
Section 2 - Establishment of Schedules of Drugs or Other Controlled Substances
Section 2a - Temporary Placement of Substance in Schedule I
Section 3 - Findings Required for Placement in Schedules
Section 4 - Exceptions From Schedules
Section 5 - Dispensing Controlled Substances Excepted Under Sec. 4
Section 6 - Rules and Regulations
Section 7a - Registration as Participant in Prescription Monitoring Program
Section 8 - Research Projects and Studies
Section 10 - Separate Registration
Section 11 - Inspection of Establishments of Registrants or Applicants
Section 12 - Issuance of Registration to Manufacture or Distribute Controlled Substances
Section 16 - Distribution Between Registrants; Order Form
Section 17 - Necessity of Prescription for Dispensing Controlled Substances
Section 18 - Issuance of Prescription by Practitioner or Physician
Section 18b - Voluntary Non-Opiate Directive Form
Section 18c - Patient Education Required Before Issuance of Opioid Prescription
Section 19 - Prescription; Restrictions on Issuance
Section 19a - Emergency Contraception
Section 19b - Dispensing, Possessing and Administrating Opioid Antagonist
Section 19b1/2 - Exchange of Naloxone or Other Opioid Antagonist Between Registered Entities
Section 19d - Supply Limitations for Opiate Prescriptions; Exception for Palliative Care
Section 20 - Oral Prescriptions
Section 20a - Radiopharmaceutical Drugs
Section 21a - Prescriptions; Prospective Drug Review and Counseling by Pharmacist
Section 21b - Advertisement and Sale of Prescription Lock Boxes by Pharmacies
Section 22 - Contents of Prescription Written by Practitioner
Section 23 - Written or Electronic Prescriptions; Requirements and Restrictions
Section 27 - Sale of Hypodermic Syringes or Hypodermic Needles
Section 28 - Jurisdiction of Superior Court
Section 29 - Educational Programs for Prevention of Abuse of Controlled Substances
Section 30 - Administrative Inspection of Controlled Premises
Section 32k - Inducing or Abetting Minor to Distribute or Sell Controlled Substances
Section 32m - Possession of 2 Ounces or Less of Marihuana; Drug Awareness Program
Section 37 - Theft of Controlled Substances From Persons Authorized to Dispense or Possess
Section 38 - Violation of Secs. 24(a), 25, 26 or 27
Section 39 - Violation of Secs. 21 or 22
Section 41 - Arrest Without Warrant
Section 42 - Cooperation With Federal and Other State Agencies
Section 43 - Conformity With Federal Acts
Section 45 - Photographing and Fingerprinting of Persons Charged With Felony