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Consequences for Having Prescription Drugs

As you probably know, drug use is taken very seriously in the United States. Your specific state determines your punishment based on the amount and type of substance you're caught with. What's not as well known, is how often prescription drug users are severely reprimanded and convicted of felony charges.

Common Drugs

The following list is a sample of common prescription drugs which are often abused, mostly because they contain prescription grade heroin:

  • Lortab
  • Lorcet
  • OxyContin
  • Oxycodone
  • Vicodin
  • Methadone
  • Percocet

The Consequences of Prescription Drugs

You can face penalty charges if caught with narcotic drugs that have not been prescribed to you. For example, in the State of Florida, just getting caught with four to six pills will result in a three year mandatory prison sentence. A 15 year mandatory prison sentence will be issued for someone caught with 25-30 pills, and getting caught with 80-100 pills carries a 25 year mandatory sentence.

Not only will you likely spend time in prison and receive generous fines, but you could also be convicted of a felony. If this occurs then you face other consequences, such as:

  • Losing your right to vote
  • Giving up your right to possess firearms
  • Inability to become a doctor or nurse
  • Failure to receive aid from states
  • Unable to join military

Don't Waste Time — Get Help

Not only could you face legal problems by selling or using illegal prescription drugs, but you could be compromising your health. If you or someone you know is currently suffering from drug addiction, it's important to seek help immediately. Online Drug Class offers a variety of drug classes to satisfy a variety of needs. However, you may benefit from professional or medical assistance.