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Is it ok to put any pills in someone else's food,, as long as they're not controlled ones ?
I'm getting confused here.
I'm getting confused here.
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Correct. But even a controlled doctor prescribed drug at your home can be stolen. It is against the law to take medicine prescribed for someone else.Trazodone isn't a controlled substance? I guess that doesn't necessarily include all prescription-only drugs, like I thought.
No, it isn't. But they likely have to amend the charges. I bet he gets a plea deal. I agree, there is something really off about this guy, aside from this incident.Is it ok to put any pills in someone elses food,, as long as they're not controlled ones ?
I'm getting confused here.
I am with you. Old man can put pills in food of minors....and, oh well, whatever.Is it ok to put any pills in someone else's food,, as long as they're not controlled ones ?
I'm getting confused here.
what do you mean? I thought he is still being charged with child abuse for putting trazodone in the girls' food. They just dropped the other charges relating to controlled substances since the substance, once properly lab tested as opposed to field tested, turned out not to be a controlled substance.I am with you. Old man can put pills in food of minors....and, oh well, whatever.
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Whew. Okay, I hear you.what do you mean? I thought he is still being charged with child abuse for putting trazodone in the girls' food. They just dropped the other charges relating to controlled substances since the substance, once properly lab tested as opposed to field tested, turned out not to be a controlled substance.
I would still like to find out what constituted "field testing".