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Methamphetamine Manufacturing Charges in New York State

Thanks for visiting Federal Lawyers – a second-generation criminal defense firm managed by our lead attorney, with over 50 years of combined experience defending methamphetamine manufacturing cases throughout New York. Manufacturing methamphetamine carries harsher penalties than simple possession. We’re talking Class B felony with mandatory minimum five years for first-degree manufacturing. Possessing precursor chemicals with intent triggers Class E felony charges – even if you never manufactured anything. Federal prosecution at 50 grams means ten-year mandatory minimums.

This article explains the degrees of methamphetamine manufacturing charges, possession of manufacturing materials and precursor chemicals, why meth is treated differently from narcotics for bail purposes, and federal mandatory minimums. We’re covering what matters when prosecutors charge you with meth manufacturing.

Methamphetamine Manufacturing: Degrees and Penalties

New York Penal Law Article 220 establishes specific offenses for methamphetamine manufacturing – separate from general drug manufacturing statutes.

Third-degree (PL 220.73): Class D felony, one to seven years. Applies when you knowingly manufacture methamphetamine. Prosecutors don’t need to prove successful production – starting the process satisfies the statute. First-timers face one to 2.5 years.

First-degree (PL 220.75): Class B felony, mandatory minimum five years (ten with priors), maximum twenty-five years. Applies when manufacturing creates substantial risk to others or environment – operating in occupied buildings, near schools, or using dangerous methods causing explosion risk.

Proposed 2025 legislation would upgrade first-degree to Class A-I felony – fifteen years to life mandatory minimum.

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Possession of Methamphetamine Manufacturing Materials

Possessing materials used to manufacture methamphetamine triggers separate charges – even without manufacturing.

Second-degree (PL 220.70): Class A misdemeanor, maximum 364 days jail. Applies when you possess precursors, reagents, or solvents with intent to manufacture. Prosecutors prove intent through quantities, lab equipment, instructions, or communications.

First-degree (PL 220.71): Class E felony, one to four years. Applies after prior conviction within five years. Repeat offender enhancement.

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Criminal Possession of Precursors of Methamphetamine (PL 220.72)

Possessing precursor chemicals combined with solvents or chemical reagents is a separate Class E felony.

Precursors: Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine (found in Sudafed and cold medications).

Solvents/reagents: Acetone, lithium, toluene, hydrochloric acid, red phosphorus, sodium hydroxide, sulfuric acid. Found in batteries, drain cleaners, camping fuel, paint thinner.

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