Methamphetamine and cocaine are both stimulant drugs that can each have a similar effect on the body. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, both are Schedule II controlled substances. This means that they have some limited accepted medical use, but the potential...
Month: March 2020
Warrant, planned traffic stop uncovers a high quantity of meth
Seeing Montana squad car lights in your rearview mirror for no apparent reason can be terrifying. The dread goes a step further when the police search your vehicle per a warrant that you have no cause to suspect exists. Law enforcement officers can get information...
Your rights when stopped by law enforcement
It is rarely a good thing to see flashing lights in your rearview mirror and have to pull over. Regardless of the reason, you probably will feel uncomfortable and nervous. You may not understand your rights or even be clear on why the officer stopped you. In addition,...
What are Montana’s laws on carrying firearms?
Whether you are a Montana native or a tourist, a hunter or a historical firearms enthusiast, it is essential to understand how to purchase and carry firearms safely and legally. Montana's firearms laws are fairly open, but there are some jurisdictional circumstances...