perhaps a shipping mistake.
no, you cannot, because that would be illegal.
If it was ordered by a doctor and acquired with a legitimate prescription I would.
In most states (if not all states) Adderall is a controlled substance, and the charge would be delivery of a controlled substance. Similar to selling someone cocaine or heroin.
If you an bring a copy of your prescription with you to court (containing the appropriate date that would precede the date of your arrest) the charge will probably be dismissed.
Are you talking about the law of property, or the law of controlled substances? If you're talking about the former, the answer would be the same as with any other type of personal property: if you take someone's medication without their consent, you've committed the torts of trespass to chattels and conversion (see related link for a basic overview) If you're asking about the latter, it would depend on the type of drug, and whether or not it's a controlled substance - but there are certainly federal and state laws which criminalize the use or possession of certain drugs without a prescription.
A substance is first considered controlled when it is not FDA approved, in which the substance is illegal, and therefore needs to be controlled by the government.
Soma is not a controlled substance by definition; however, there are still some drug tests that are more detailed that can detect soma. Soma actually after metabolized does contain an older drug commonly called miltown that is considered an opiate so to be safe I would not take it unless you have a prescription. It is also very addictive and the withdrawal's can be horrendous.
Yes you can mail anything. A controlled substance is a substance that it is illegal to posses and distribute in the United States, so one would be an foolish to engage in such an activity. Unless your content with the fact of possibly getting incarcerated and facing criminal charges.
No - hydrocodone is a controlled substance that can only be given under veterinary prescription to a dog. This is also an extremely high doseage and would probably be fatal to the dog.
It might not prevent them from studying this occupation, but it is possible that someone with this charge on their record may not be employable by a government agency.
Morphine is a narcotic, and as such it's a controlled substance. You can only get Morphine from a veterinarian, or if you got a prescription from a veterinarian. If you have Morphine, contact the vet who gave it to you with your questions.
In most states, giving controlled substances to friends is the same as if you sold them to friends -- it's dealing. Whether the DA chooses to prosecute this as a Felony or not depends on the State, the quantity, your criminal record, and the DA's mood and/or need for an easy conviction.