// TacKit · CA Narcotics Reference Tool · tackit.app
⚠ REFERENCE TOOL ONLY — This tool is intended to assist with warrant affidavits, probable cause documentation, asset forfeiture, and HSC §11469–11495 financial crimes reference. Street values, dosage unit calculations, and day-supply estimates are approximations based on regional averages and training data — they are not definitive and should not be treated as exact figures. All outputs should be corroborated with case-specific intelligence, officer training and experience, and DA review before use in any legal proceeding. Tap any charge card for full penal code text, CALCRIM, and investigative guidance.
📊 MARKET PRICING NOTICE — Street prices are California regional averages and are subject to the same supply and demand forces that govern any commodity market. Like the business world, narcotics pricing is directly influenced by: regional supply availability, proximity to source/distribution networks, buyer-supplier relationships and loyalty discounts, bulk purchase agreements, product purity and brand reputation, and local enforcement pressure. Prices vary significantly between Northern CA, Southern CA, Central Valley, rural, and urban markets. Officers should document locally observed pricing in case notes and affidavits. Values presented here are reference ranges for investigative and prosecutorial purposes — not fixed market prices.
Drug Profile
Unit of Measure
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Street Value Estimate
Estimated Street Value Range
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Quantity Breakdown by Unit
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Total Value
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⚖ Possession vs. Possession for Sale — Dosage Unit Analysis
This analysis calculates how many days of personal use the seized quantity represents. A quantity inconsistent with personal use is a key element supporting Possession for Sale (HSC §11378 / §11351) over simple possession. Results are suitable for inclusion in affidavits and probable cause statements.
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CA Penal Reference — Tap Any Charge for Full Detail
⚖ Prop 47 (2014) & Prop 36 (2024) — Impact on Drug Charges
Two major ballot measures fundamentally reshaped California drug prosecution. Tap each card below for full details.
Prop 47 — 2014
Safe Neighborhoods & Schools Act
Reduced drug possession to misdemeanor
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Prop 36 — Dec 18, 2024
Homelessness, Drug Addiction & Theft Act
Partially repeals Prop 47 — NOW IN EFFECT
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