of intent needed. Likewise, the definition of "furnishing" is |
amended to include the possession of at least 45 but fewer than |
90 pills or other units of narcotic prescription drugs with no |
further proof of intent required. The bill does not change |
current law that provides that possession of any amount of |
narcotic prescription pills with the intent to do any act in the |
Maine Revised Statutes, Title 17-A, section 1101, subsection 17, |
paragraph C continues to also be "trafficking"; and possession |
of any amount of narcotic prescription pills with the intent to |
do any act in Title 17-A, section 1101, subsection 18, paragraph |
A continues to also be "furnishing." |