The Dangers of Prescription Drugs
Prescription drugs may be legal, but make no mistake, many of them are as dangerous and prone to forming addictions as street drugs. In fact, many common illicit drugs, including cocaine and heroin have been prescribed to treat medical conditions.
When a prescription runs out, the patient may experience severe symptoms of withdrawal and be compelled to take desperate measures to find more of the drug. Others become addicted to pharmaceutical drugs through recreational use.
Georgia Prescription Fraud Laws
It is illegal in our state to take actions to secure pharmaceutical drugs without a prescription, and depending on the circumstances of the offense you can be sent to jail or prison. Under Georgia Code § 16-13-78 (2012) "Obtaining or attempting to obtain dangerous drugs by fraud, forgery, or concealment of material fact," you can be charged with a misdemeanor and sent to jail for up to a year for obtaining, or attempting to obtain, prescription drugs by dishonest or fraudulent means, including forgery or alteration of a lawful prescription, as well as for providing a false name or address.
The more serious offense, § 16-13-43 "Unauthorized distribution; penalties," covers Schedule I or II drugs being secured through fraud, deception or theft. This statute also describes "doctor shopping," which involves visiting multiple doctors in order to obtain the same or a similar prescription.
This offense is a felony, punishable by as much as $50,000 in fines and 8 years in prison.
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