Drug testing for employees has became standard in many industries. This has left many people wondering about the legalities of this process. Unfortunately, it is hard to find a universal answer since laws and regulations vary widely from state to state.
Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts
Friday, November 22, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
What You Should Know About Drugs and DUIs
When people are accused of a "DUI", most people's minds automatically go to "drinking while driving". However, just because alcohol related DUI's are more commonly seen in the media, doesn't mean drug related DUI's aren't just as common and dangerous. In fact, a study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration found that over ten million Americans drove while under the influence of drugs in 2010.
If an officer believes that you are impaired enough to be a danger on the roads, you can and will get charged with a DUI no matter what the substance you have consumed is. But although the charge is the same, there are some differences in drug and alcohol based DUI cases.
If an officer believes that you are impaired enough to be a danger on the roads, you can and will get charged with a DUI no matter what the substance you have consumed is. But although the charge is the same, there are some differences in drug and alcohol based DUI cases.
Monday, June 24, 2013
The Dangers of Prescription Drug Abuse: How Xanax, Oxycodone, and Percocet Can Change Your Life Forever
Prescription drug abuse has become an epidemic all across the country. Every week you can flip on the television or open a newspaper and find new stories of arrests and convictions related to prescription drug crime. According to NY Senator Kemp Hannon, over the last year over 22 million prescriptions for painkillers were written in New York, yet only about 19.5 million people actually live in the state. In fact, prescription drug abuse has reached such high levels that Mayor Bloomberg of New York launched a Prescription Drug Abuse Task Force in an attempt to stop the use of these dangerous drugs in NYC. New York and New Jersey law enforcement agencies take prescription drug abuse crimes extremely seriously and are vested in prosecuting these cases to the fullest extent the law allows.
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