Summary
Alaska Statutes § 11.71.040 addresses manufacturing, delivering, and possessing controlled substances, not specifically prescribing. AS 17.30.080 may cover different provisions. Legislative intent from 2016 to 2018 cannot be determined solely from the statute text. For clarity on prosecutorial overreach and legislative intent, consulting a local attorney is recommended. AS 11.71.030, AS 11.71.040, and AS 17.30.080 are related as they pertain to controlled substances, with AS 11.71.030 and AS 11.71.040 focusing on misconduct and AS 17.30.080 potentially covering regulatory aspects.Full Conversation
There is no mention of prescribing equals dispensing a controlled substance
Under the Alaska Statutes § *.*.*, the focus is on manufacturing, delivering, possessing, or using controlled substances, but it doesn't explicitly equate prescribing with dispensing. For specific legal advice or interpretation, consulting a local attorney would be beneficial. Would you like help finding one?
that is the problem. they are overreaching and saying AS *.*.* allows for this but it is not in the AS *.*.* statute?
Under Alaska Statutes § *.*.*, prescribing isn't explicitly equated with dispensing. AS *.*.* may cover different provisions related to controlled substances. It's best to consult a local attorney for clarity on these statutes. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer?
I just wanted to make sure there is no legislative intent for the State to prosecute from * to * using that statute related to prescribing?
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Under Alaska Statutes § *.*.*, the focus is on manufacturing, delivering, and possessing controlled substances, not specifically on prescribing. Legislative intent can't be determined solely from the statute text. Consulting a local attorney would provide clarity on legislative intent and any prosecutorial overreach. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer?
So is there any relation between the statutes AS *.*.* and AS *.*.* and AS *.*.* for the years * to *?
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There is a relation between these statutes as they all pertain to controlled substances. AS *.*.* and AS *.*.* deal with misconduct involving controlled substances, while AS *.*.* may relate to regulatory aspects. For specific legislative intent, it's best to consult a local attorney.