Illicit activities, such as drug distribution, are difficult to trace on the dark web due to its encrypted browsers and onion routing. However, it's far from impossible. Government agencies, such as the FBI, possess the capabilities to detect activities within this...
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What to know about drug schedules
Drug possession charges happen when someone is caught holding, using, making or selling illicit drugs. The charges someone may face if they are caught in possession of illicit drugs may include imprisonment and fines. These charges can increase depending on the...
What differentiates drug possession from distribution?
Drug possession and possession with the intent to distribute are two separate offenses under Maryland law. Suppose you’re facing drug charges. Understanding the difference between these charges is crucial because their penalties vary significantly. What constitutes...
Heroin addiction often starts with a medical issue
Different drugs are tied to different social stereotypes. People often associate methamphetamine with rural communities, while cocaine has more of an upscale social cachet. Heroin is one of the most despised drugs because of how dangerous it can be. Not only does...
Writing a false prescription can lead to criminal charges
You might think that all controlled substances are produced and sold by underground criminal organizations. However, not all controlled substances are like this – some are available as prescription drugs and medication. Drugs like oxycodone, methylphenidate, diazepam...
People could be selling fentanyl without knowing it
Fentanyl is an illegal drug that is similar to heroin. However, it’s incredibly strong. For instance, many people would consider heroin to be one of the strongest drugs on the market, but fentanyl can be 100 times stronger. This has led to a spike of overdose deaths...
Marijuana Possession In Maryland: A Felony Or Misdemeanor?
The ever-evolving landscape of marijuana regulation has spawned considerable debate among Maryland residents. A common question that often arises is whether marijuana possession in the state is a crime and if it is, the legal consequences associated with it. Whether...
Drugs Can Land College Students In Legal Trouble
For many college students, coffee is the strongest drug they will ever use during their time in higher education. However, college also gives many students a sense of freedom and ability to try new things that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to do back home. Many...
Penalties For Selling Drugs On School Premises
The drug crisis has gripped Maryland’s youth, luring users as young as 12 years old. Not only does the presence of drugs distract students from learning or hurt their future, but it can also endanger their lives. As a result, harsh consequences await those who...
How does Maryland penalize methamphetamine possession?
Methamphetamine is a relatively popular stimulant drug that is notorious for being highly addictive. People who try it even once may find themselves struggling with chemical dependence and at risk of criminal prosecution. Maryland police officers will arrest anyone...