I am confused because it depend on the quantity and in my question they did not list it . It can be too the METHAMPHETAMINE as 1st offense please help me pick the write answer I read it more than one time

If quantity is not stated in your question, then go with methamphetamine.

You think is the best answer to choose?

I am not sure, but if you have read all those links and the ones Sra posted for you, too -- and you have come to the conclusion that A is the right answer, then go with it.

If you are still unsure, you should probably bring your "lack of quantity" question up with your teacher.

I understand that you are confused because the quantity of methamphetamine was not mentioned in your question. To determine the appropriate answer, we need to consider the possible penalties for a first offense of methamphetamine possession. Here's how you can find the right answer:

Step 1: Consult relevant laws and regulations - Start by researching the laws and regulations related to drug offenses in your jurisdiction. Look for specific information about penalties for possession of methamphetamine.

Step 2: Understand the penalty structure - Different jurisdictions have various penalty structures based on the quantity of the drug involved. Typically, possessing larger quantities of methamphetamine can lead to more severe penalties.

Step 3: Analyze the question - If the question in your case does not provide information about the quantity of methamphetamine involved, it becomes challenging to determine the exact penalty. If the question explicitly states "1st offense," you may assume that it refers to a first-time offense for possessing any quantity of methamphetamine.

Step 4: Make an informed guess - Based on your research in Step 1 and understanding of penalty structures, you can make an educated guess. However, without specific details about the quantity involved, it's impossible to provide a definitive answer.

Remember, it is always essential to consult legal experts or specific legal resources for accurate information related to drug offenses and their penalties in your jurisdiction.