I found this:

http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/oxycodone-drug-abuse-penalties.html

 What Are some Penalties for Oxycodone Crimes?
Simple possession of oxycodone for personal use can result in serious charges if the person doesn’t have a prescription. This can lead to jail time of anywhere from 1-5 years, plus some criminal fines. The terms depend on jurisdiction and state laws.

On the other hand, possession of oxycodone with the intent to sell is a different story. This can result in felony charges, which are punishable by prison times of 5-10 years. Criminal fines can range from $250,000 to several millions of dollars, depending on the amount possessed. Intent to distribute oxycodone can be inferred from the facts surrounding the case. For instance, if the person is in possession of tablets that are packaged and ready for distribution, authorities will assume that the suspect is getting ready to sell them.

Besides these criminal penalties, other consequences can result from a drug crime conviction, including:

Confiscation of vehicles used to transport the controlled substances
Confiscation of money from sales
Loss of the right to possess a firearm
Restricted from being a certain distance from a school zone (if the defendant was selling drugs to minors)
Loss of some Federal benefits, such as grants, housing, student loans, etc.
Lastly, penalties become greatly enhanced if a person becomes seriously injured or deceased (overdoses) as a result of the defendant’s actions.