Ketamine Possession Penalties, Fines, & Dealing Consequences

According to drug laws in Wisconsin, illegal possession of Ketamine could result in a class I felony. Your charge carries the risk of up to a $10,000 fine, 3 and a half years in prison or both.

Drug FAQ

Ketamine is a schedule 3 prescription drug. This controlled substance is sometimes sought for:

  • Depression
  • Asthma
  • Chronic pain
  • Anesthesia
  • Addiction (quitting smoking)
  • Fibromyalgia
  • ADHD
  • Social Anxiety
  • OCD
  • Weight Loss

It can be imbibed via microdose lozenges, IV infusion therapy, even nasal sprays. Ketamine treatment centers are popping up in Milwaukee and Madison. They are in a clinical setting, and staffed by doctors and trained providers.

Ketamine Possession Defense In Wisconsin

From felony to misdemeanor charges, Grieve Law has experience in defending accused prescription drug traffickers and possessors. We have satisfied reviews from Madison, Milwaukee, and all over Wisconsin. Many of our clients would prefer to remain anonymous.

Contact our Wisconsin law firm for drug charges to schedule your free consultation.

How long does a Ketamine charge stay on your record in Wisconsin?

Ketamine charges could remain on your record for life. In Wisconsin, potential employers can look up your charges on CCAP.