College is a time when young adults get to venture out on their own and experience independence. For some, this is a trying time because they may test the limits of what’s acceptable and what isn’t. Even though this is a time for learning and growing, college students...
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3 key factors that can impact drug possession charges
Drug possession charges can carry serious, long-lasting consequences. Depending on the circumstances, a defendant may face misdemeanor or felony charges, which can result in jail time, fines, probation and other penalties. Beyond the criminal sentence, a conviction...
Peer pressure can push college students to become drug mules
College life is often seen as a period of self-discovery, independence and new opportunities. For many students, it’s their first time living away from home, making their own decisions and building social networks. However, this newfound freedom can also inspire...
How does the state try to establish an intent to distribute drugs?
There are many ways for people to violate controlled substances laws. Simply being in possession of controlled or prohibited drugs can be adequate reason for the state to prosecute an individual. Those accused of unlawfully possessing prescription medication or...
4 helpful defense strategies for drug possession charges
College students facing drug possession charges confront serious consequences that extend far beyond the courtroom. They may grapple with academic suspension, loss of financial aid, and permanent criminal records, which can derail educational goals and future career...
How Colorado law protects those who report overdoses
Colorado, like other states, has a law that protects those who call 911 or otherwise get emergency help for someone suffering an overdose from drug charges for their own possession or use if it’s discovered because they sought help. These “overdose immunity” or “Good...
Study drugs could ruin someone’s college career
College education requires a substantial investment of both money and time. Bachelor's degrees typically take at least four years to acquire, although some people find that they graduate much more quickly or slowly than the average student. It takes dedication and...
What should you know about study drugs?
College students often have intense class schedules. Add in the need to work to earn money and the desire to live the social life of a college student and things can become overwhelming. This stress can lead to trouble with their academics. For some college students,...
What Colorado college students need to know about drug crimes
The college years are full of new experiences and personal growth. During this time, many young adults learn who they are and what they want to do with their lives. It is also a time when many people learn by making major mistakes. One of the more common forms of...
3 examples of constructive possession
If illegal drugs are found on someone’s body or they’re caught using or making drugs, then they would be charged with drug possession. A drug possession charge is a serious offense that can lead to serious implications, such as fines and incarceration. A drug...


