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Dealing with unauthorized prescription drug possession

On Behalf of Ohlson & Ohlson, Attorneys at Law | Mar 1, 2023 | OUI/DWI |

The unauthorized possession of prescription drugs is a serious offense that can result in criminal charges and potential jail time in Massachusetts. Prescription drugs are highly regulated substances meant for use while under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Possessing these drugs without a valid prescription is not only illegal, but it can also be extremely dangerous.

Obtaining prescription drugs without a prescription

There are several ways that someone can obtain prescription drugs without a valid prescription. They may steal them from someone who has a legitimate prescription, purchase them on the black market or obtain them from someone who has a valid prescription but is willing to share or sell them. Regardless of how someone obtains the drugs, the unauthorized possession of prescription drugs is illegal and can result in drug charges.

Consequences of unauthorized possession

The consequences for unauthorized possession of prescription drugs vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case. In most cases, unauthorized possession of prescription drugs is considered a misdemeanor offense. However, if the court finds that an individual possessed a large quantity of drugs or law enforcement catches them selling or distributing them, the offense could become a felony.

In addition to criminal charges, unauthorized possession of prescription drugs can also have serious health consequences. Many prescription drugs are highly addictive and can cause serious physical and mental health problems if not used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Taking prescription drugs not prescribed to you can lead to addiction, overdose and other serious health complications.

Mitigating the consequences of possession charges

The unauthorized possession of prescription drugs is a serious offense that can have severe legal and health consequences. If you are struggling with addiction or possess prescription drugs without a valid prescription, it is important to seek help from a healthcare professional or addiction specialist. If you are facing criminal charges for unauthorized possession of prescription drugs, understanding your legal rights can help you minimize the potential consequences of the charges.

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