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create a 1 paragraph to educate others about legal consequences of drug use
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Using illegal drugs or using prescription drugs without a prescription can lead to criminal charges—possession, possession with intent to distribute, trafficking, or manufacturing—that carry fines, jail or prison time, probation, mandatory drug treatment or education programs, and civil penalties; the severity depends on the substance, quantity, prior convictions, and the jurisdiction. Drug-impaired driving is treated like DUI/DWI and can result in license suspension, vehicle forfeiture, steep fines, and enhanced penalties if someone is injured or killed. Convictions also cause long-lasting collateral consequences: criminal records that hinder employment, housing, education, professional licenses, and student aid, and for non-citizens can trigger deportation or denial of immigration benefits. Law enforcement may pursue asset forfeiture and minors may face juvenile court or mandated rehabilitation. Some places offer alternatives such as diversion programs, drug courts, or expungement—check local laws and consult an attorney or local legal/harm-reduction resources to understand specific risks and options.
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