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It's important to know the difference between legal and illegal drugs in Missouri. Learn about possession, distribution, prescriptions, drug schedules, and other aspects of Missouri drug laws at FindLaw.com.
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Cocaine remains illegal at both state and federal levels. Missouri carries stiff penalties for possessing, using, selling, and trafficking cocaine. Learn more about Missouri cocaine laws at FindLaw.com.
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Under Nevada's state laws, prostitution and solicitation are legal in counties with fewer than 400,000 residents. Local governments also have the power to outlaw prostitution. Learn about how prostitution and solicitation work in Nevada and much more at FindLaw.
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When filing a lawsuit in Arkansas it's crucially important for you to be aware of the deadlines involved, which are known as statutes of limitations. Learn about the specific civil statutes of limitations in Arkansas and much more at FindLaw's legal primer.
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When filing a lawsuit in Alaska it's crucially important for you to be aware of the deadlines involved, which are known as statutes of limitations. Learn about the specific civil statutes of limitations in Alaska, tolling, and much more at FindLaw's legal primer.
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Phishing scams are fraudulent efforts to obtain or use someone's personal or financial information. Find out more about phishing scams, the laws against them, and criminal investigations at FindLaw.com.
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The protective orders laws of Minnesota, also known as restraining orders, are designed to keep abusers away from their victims. Learn about duration, penalties, and the activities covered by the protective orders laws of Minnesota at FindLaw.com.
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Heroin use and possession remain illegal at both state and federal levels. Learn about the penalties and programs associated with heroin, opiates, and opioids under Mississippi law at FindLaw.com.
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The protective orders laws of Nebraska, also known as restraining orders, are designed to keep abusers away from their victims. Learn about duration, penalties, and the activities covered by the protective orders laws of Nebraska at FindLaw.com.
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FindLaw's State Laws section describes Alabama's laws and criminal penalties for making terrorist threats targeting a group of people or real property.