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Drug Possession: Everything You Wanted to Know

Drug Possession: Everything You Wanted to Know

Drug Possession: Everything You Wanted to Know

You are probably aware of the fact that possessing controlled substances without legal permission or justification is a crime, as per Federal and state drug possession laws. Illegal possession of controlled substances could impact your job opportunities, personal freedom, and finances negatively. So, don’t take this matter lightly if you have been charged with a drug possession crime.

Experienced drug crimes lawyers like Scott Dillin have profound knowledge about drug laws and more. Whether you have been charged with a misdemeanor or felony drug crime, Scott Dillin will be there to protect your rights in the best possible ways.

Controlled Substances – What Are They?

Certain types of drugs that can be accessed only through prescription or other legitimate ways are considered controlled substances. They are divided into 5 schedules (Schedule I to Schedule V). Schedule I drugs are the most dangerous ones since they pose a high risk of addiction. On the other hand, Schedule V drugs have a low risk of addiction or dependency. Possession of controlled substances is not considered a crime, as long as you have legal permission or justification.

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Illegal Possession of Controlled Substances – When Does It Occur?

When you possess or purchase drugs or other controlled substances without a prescription or other legal permission, it could be considered illegal possession of controlled substances. You can be charged with a drug crime if you are found carrying substances like cocaine, marijuana, and other narcotics without legal permission.

What Exactly Does Drug Possession Mean?

Drug possession occurs when someone has physical or personal control over any illegal substances. Whether the person carries the substance in their pocket or keeps it in their custody, they will be charged with a drug crime. For instance, you can be charged with this crime if you have the drugs in your car, bag, or apartment. In North Carolina, the possession of more than 1.5 ounces of marijuana is considered to be a felony. The higher quantity of drugs you have, the higher the chances are there that you face serious drug charges.
An experienced criminal defense lawyer, Scott Dillin, is here to protect your rights if you are charged with a drug crime. Just consult the lawyer and let him fight for you in order to achieve the best possible results.

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