Ambien: A Controlled Substance with Dangerous Consequences

North Carolina classifies Ambien as a Schedule IV drug in North Carolina, so it’s illegal to carry without a valid prescription. If law enforcement finds you with Ambien without a valid prescription, you could face possession or even trafficking charges. Even with a...

What is Crank? How to Handle Possession Charges

What is crank? Many people ask this in North Carolina as the state cracks down on methamphetamine possession. The government considers crank a dangerous and addictive drug, and it’s important to know what to do if law enforcement catches you possessing it. Let’s...

How to Defend Against a PWISD Charge in NC

If you’re facing PWISD charges, you’re likely worried about what could happen next. Depending on the amount and type of substance involved, you could face prison time. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how to defend against a PWISD charge in North...

How Much Coke is a Felony?

Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that can have dangerous physical and psychological effects. In North Carolina, cocaine is classified as a Schedule II drug, meaning it has a high potential for abuse. If law enforcement charges you with possession of cocaine, you could...

What You Need to Know About Meth and Criminal Charges

How long does methamphetamine stay in your system? What happens if law enforcement catches you with meth? In North Carolina, 11,618 individuals faced conviction for meth possession in 2019. With numbers this high, you may want to understand how law enforcement looks...

Drug Trafficking in North Carolina: What You Need to Know

What is drug trafficking? Drug trafficking is the sale, transportation, or possession of drugs with the intent to distribute them. Trafficking is distinguished from “possession with intent to sell and deliver” based on the quantity of drug in your possession....