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Yes, under some circumstances. If the pill is not in the original container you can be arrested for possession of a prescription drug. You can also be charged if the pill IS in the original container but the prescription is not yours.
This is my sisters second felony. She has a 15,000 $ dollar bond for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. So, I was wondering how much time she could get in prison?
Simple possession refers to the act of having a controlled substance, such as drugs, in one's personal possession without intent to distribute or sell. It is often considered a less severe offense compared to possession with intent to distribute. The legal consequences for simple possession can vary by jurisdiction, but it typically results in fines, probation, or minimal jail time rather than severe criminal penalties.
Depends on the country, what province/state/county or even what region/district or city you're in. In some countries there are minimum quantities one needs to be caught with to be charged with intent to distribute and in other countries this isn't determined by weight but by other factors such as how it's packaged (if it's individually packaged per dose or per gram for example, you could be charge with intent to distribute.
A sentence that has the word \"prescription\" in it, would be one like this: \"You need to go get your prescription.\" A prescription is medication given by a doctor.
If you have been arrested, you know you have!
it is illegal to carry MDMA, or otherwise known as 'E'.. In The unitied states and Canada, to carry more than one pill can be considered, intent to distribute. and you can than be charged with Manslaughter if you are charged with intent to sell, or caught selling MDMA. Not a good idea to smuggle MDMA, or traffic it. try your best to not carry it on you, or short distances. is it not agaisnt the law to be high on drugs. It's the making and selling that's agaist the law. It is against the law in the United States to be under the influence of any substance you do not have a prescription for. Controlled Substance Act.
If it is a misdemeanor or a felony, one must have criminal intent to be guilty.
the difference is : one is a noun ( intent ) & the other a verb ( intend )
You should fill the prescription as a one time only prescription and no refill
Yes. It is a controlled substance. I was pulled over one time and searched (for no reason) and the cop found a few suboxone 8mg pills in my pocket not in the bottle and he arrested me even though I had a legitimate prescription. I was acquitted of the charge when I produced the prescription in court later but I lost the job I had because of the "pending felony." Just get a prescription , they are very easy to come by. IF you ever have any suboxone questions email me jasondavidrice@wikianswers.com I am the category supervisor for suboxone on wikianswers. Good luck!
No, not paying one's debts is a civil matter not a criminal one. There are laws that pertain to a debtor committing criminal fraud in connection with obtaining credit. These laws are very complexed and difficult to enforce, as it must be proven that the debtor used "sufficient evil intent" to deliberately obtain cash or goods without the means or intent of repayment.