Schedule IV Drugs - Benzos in specific (USA DEA Classification) - Are there any limits?

I am just curious because I have a legal prescription for xanax. I can find no documentation stating that there is any specific amount to receive a trafficking/distribution charge. If they were to sniff out a 500-1000 order of xanax pills, what would the outcome be? Could I get out of it buy saying I wanted to buy a years worth supply at 3 a day for a discount?

Thoughts anyone....

Thanks!


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[3 Points] tugsfordrugs:

Your prescription does have a limit, which is the number stated on the bottle. For example, one of mine is a three month supply, quantity 180 pills. If you exceed that, you could run into some issues.

On top of that, no law enforcement body is going to accept that you were "ordering a year's supply" or a schedule 4 drug. Especially when it's not coming from even an online pharmacy.


[1 Points] None:

Not intimate with legal system, but unlikely homie. Maybe if they find it at home, in your safe, maybe? But I've been booked hard on the same charge with waaaay more than my scripts allow, II, III, and IV, they piled charges on me. If your lawyer is awesome, maybe? I feel like that's an all chance gamble, really.

Edit: Sorry, not wjo you wanted the advice from, but maybe others can chime in?


[1 Points] dlayover123:

Ok well THAT'S definitely enough bars to get you caught with trafficking/distribution charges. I mean, cops can say any amount is distribution worthy. If you are getting it from a reputable vendor, maybe even a domestic USA reseller of the Canadian ballers, I wouldn't worry too much.


[1 Points] Crazy_Ass_Cracker:

Whatever an officer deems over a personAL use amount he will hit you with intent to distribute. I was pulled over some months ago for speeding. Long story short I got fucked with with a poss with intent when I had exactly 142 bars on me


[0 Points] stampy_the_eleph4nt:

Yeah that is kind of what I figured. HIPAA protects our medical records -- to what extent I am not familiar. I do know that as a teenager I dropped dirty for something. Found out what can give false positives, then got a printout from my pharmacy. Photoshopped that bad boy and gave it to my probation officer. He/She accepted it (made no attempt to verify), and I was going to get discharged from probation. Then I get a call to come back in because the REAL (post dip-stick) lab results came in... DOH! :-)