Friday, March 25, 2011

DWI Laws and Prescription Medication


At this time many of us are almost experts in driving under the influence / driving while intoxicated (DUI / DWI) laws. We know that the limit of our area, what the sanctions are based, and most of us take preventive measures to avoid ending up behind bars. What about prescription drugs? Many people are unaware that a large quantity of prescription drugs (and even some non-prescription) may lead to a DUI / DWI if a police officer believed to be affected. Below I will describe how this happens, how to avoid and what to do if you are charged with a DUI / DWI, due to prescription drugs.

How could this happen? Easier than you think! To give a personal example, the author was involved once in a car accident that caused relatively few shoulder injuries minor. In the recovery process, was prescribed medication for joint pain, and warned that it may cause drowsiness. Ever! A lot of prescription drugs for pain and anxiety can make the person they feel they have drunk a six pack! However, due to the stigma in our society is against drinking and driving, many people feel good when a prescription drug. After all, nobody believes that may be affected, and no one thinks they stand.

Surprising when it happens, that person could be easily stopped by the police. Once arrested, police are trained to detect drug side effects, after all, the side effects of legal drugs are not so far from illegal. At this point, the fact that his doctor signed it will have no effect on the rest of the game. That person will most likely be arrested for driving under the influence, and processed like any drunk.

This would be a shock to the system! The penalties for DUI / DWI however, no one wants to believe they were endangering public safety by driving under the influence. At this point the person described above shall be paid in any other criminal prosecution, and ending with a record. I have written other articles about the penalties for DUI / DWI, but to summarize, they lose time, money and a bit of freedom.

But what should you do if you've been charged with a DUI or DWI due to prescription drugs? The answer is simple and urgent contact a DUI attorney. DUI lawyers specialize in defending those accused of DUI, and may be able to mount a defense based on your exact situation. Most attorneys offer free consultations, so you have nothing to lose ... and freedom to win.

For more information please visit: http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/

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