You would be breaking federal (US Postal) laws for mailing the drugs; depending on the quantity of the drugs you would be breaking federal drug (DEA, FBI) laws, and you would be violating state laws which prohibit the introduction of contraband, by any means, into a penal institution.
You are breaking the law so will be charged with a crime and a prison sentence is a possibility.
No but it would effect your health not making you live as long
No, they would not be able to sell them as it would be breaking the law. It would also be breaking the law for the charity to give them away to someone who uses the particular drug, as the only people who can dispense prescription drugs are qualified pharmacists. Unwanted drugs should be taken to a chemists shop, and they will dispose of them safely.
No, absconding from post prison would be breaking the terms of your sentence and could result in further legal consequences. It would be best to comply with the conditions of your release and seek legal counsel if you have concerns about your situation.
No. Parole violations for testing positive for drugs or alcohol are very common. If they automatically go back to prison for testing positive most parolees would be returned to prison within 6 months of their release.
no he did drugs and went for 8 months ...... if he was in jail for life how would his band blink 182 get back together.
The person would be charged as if they were a civilian and the same charges for illegal drug distribution would apply.
Breaking and entering and charging 11 year old boy resulting in 21 days in prison it would be dated of 2000_2001
The laws are not the same as the U.S., so you would probably end up in prison for most if not all of your adult life. Do not take the chance.
i would like to change my community because alot of kids are doing drugs getting in trouble gettting in gangs and they are going to juvie, jail, prison
"At prison " would be OK if you are visiting. If you are incarcerated you are definitely IN prison.
I assume you mean a Violation of Parole. Parole is an early release from prison based on terms and conditions that must be abided by. Failure to meet these conditions, such as breaking the law again, would result in a violation of parole. In this case, a retake warrant would be issued for your arrest and return to prison.