Because these drugs are all addictive, they are controlled under federal and state laws. A variety of dosage forms are available, including oral solids, liquids, intravenous and intrathecal injections, and transcutaneous patches
federal and state
jointly by the federal and state government
jointly by the federal and state government
He meant the post office, Forts, and military supply houses that the federal government controlled in each state
He meant the post office, Forts, and military supply houses that the federal government controlled in each state
The possession, or the manufacture and/or sale of certain controlled substances is punishable by law in all 50 states. Some controlled substances also constitute a federal crime. Most federal convictions are for trafficking while most state convictions are for possession.
PH is a controlled substance. It requires a prescription and is only recommended for severe obesity (BMI > 28)
No. The U.S. Constitution only authorizes defence forces to be controlled by the federal government.
Everything. They're not even approximately related. Hydrocodone is a drug molecule which resembles codeine in its structure. Hydrochloride is HCl. It's a little complicated to explain if you're not a chemist, but many pharmaceutically active compounds are oily liquids in their native state. This is inconvenient for things like making pills, but there's a solution: convert them to the hydrochloride salt, which is usually a crystalline solid.
Forgery itself is a felony. Forgery of scrips for controlled drugs can either be a state or a federal offense. Serious stuff!
No, the interstate highway system is not controlled solely by each individual state. While states manage and maintain the highways within their borders, the system is federally funded and governed by federal regulations. The Federal Highway Administration oversees the interstate system to ensure consistent standards and safety across all states.
Felony conviction does not automatically disqualify you from federal student aid unless it's for defrauding the federal government, or multiple convictions involving distribution or intent to distribute a controlled substance.