Don’t make the mistake of committing a prescription drug crime

You love being at college. It’s a great experience, and you’ve met a lot of wonderful people. Recently, a fellow student asked you if you wanted to buy some of their medications while you were out at a restaurant together. They had prescription hydrocodone, also known as Vicodin, which they thought could help you…

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Rights that you have if pulled over by the police

It’s night-time, you’re driving home, and out of nowhere, blue lights appear in your rear-view mirror. It’s easy for fear to seep into your vehicle, but know that regardless of the reason you are being pulled over, as a Mississippian and American citizen, you still have rights. If you are pulled over You do…

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Coronavirus and Bankruptcy

  As you read this blog, the Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to drop.  Small businesses, particularly restaurants, clubs and bars, are being shuttered daily.  Workers are being sent home, perhaps being laid off, by the thousands.  As one would expect, extraordinary financial issues will follow, as surely as night follows day.  To that…

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The trickle-down effect of drug charges for college students

College is a time of learning and personal growth, and for many people, it is a time of experimentation and exploration as well. Part of how people grow and mature during their college years stems from the mistakes they make, such as drinking too much or learning about how hangovers affect their life the…

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The new coronavirus points out flaws in the pharmaceutical industry

With the new coronavirus in full force, many people are worried about falling ill. Some countries are using sanitizing gates. Others are calling off school or keeping people quarantined. In general, people are trying to do what they can to stay calm while still mitigating their risk. There is no question that COVID-19 is…

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Marijuana and the law in Mississippi: What you should know

It’s impossible not to notice the fact that, despite still being a Schedule I illegal drug under federal law, marijuana is being used just about everywhere these days. The majority of the states in this country have already made provisions for the use of medical marijuana. Some areas have decriminalized the possession of the…

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