yes, unless you have a DEA number you cannot write any prescriptions!
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It is a felony if you are proven to have done it intentionally. Most states classify unintentional prescription forgery/fraud as a misdemeanor though.
Forgery in Colorado is considered a felony, punishable by imprisonment for a maximum of 12 years and fines up to $750,000. Penalties may vary depending on the specifics of the case and the amount of money involved in the forgery.
There is a difference between forgery and counterfeiting. In forgery usually someone is copying something with a pen. This could be something like the person's signature. In counterfeiting something is actually made to look like something else as when people counterfeit money. They actually make a piece of paper look like real paper money.
Yes, it is illegal to sell money as it is considered counterfeiting, which is a criminal offense.
If you have produced the counterfeit currency, or are knowingly distributing it, you are committing a felony offense which is punishable by law. However, if you have discovered to be in possession of such tender, yet did not create it or were unaware of it, you are innocent.
Yes, it is illegal to clean money because altering the appearance of currency is considered a form of counterfeiting, which is a criminal offense.
Counterfeiting money is a serious crime that could see you serving a very long prison sentence.
Obtaining property or money under false pretenses is typically considered a felony, which is a more serious crime than a misdemeanor.
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Yes, you can get prison time for counterfeiting money.
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Yes, that is called counterfeiting.