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Prescription drugs aren't street drugs -- but most states punish illegal possession of prescription drugs just as harshly as they do possession of illegal drugs. Under state law, it is illegal to possess any controlled substance listed in the state's Schedules I through V, or to get such a substance by fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.

Penalties vary from state to state. In some states illegal possession of prescription drugs Class C felony with penalties of one to ten years in state prison and up to several thousands of dollars in fines. In other states it is a gross or serious misdemeanor which can still carry penalties of jail time and large fines.

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If arrested with fentanyl, you may face criminal charges related to possession or trafficking of a controlled substance, which can result in fines, incarceration, or other legal penalties. Fentanyl is a highly potent opioid with high potential for abuse and can result in serious health consequences or death if used improperly. Seek legal representation and consult with a lawyer if faced with charges related to fentanyl.

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