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popularbabgaly | Staff posted Apr 22, 2026 05:43 PM
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If you get stopped and searched by law enforcement -- such as during a traffic stop, using mass transit, etc -- and they find something like this, you'll certainly be detained for questioning (why are you carrying unlabeled pills?), and highly likely to be arrested (depending on local laws regarding carrying unlabeled pills).
You better hope your local laws permit that for OTC medications, because it's not allowed in most places for prescriptions. They need to be in the original bottle, with the original label, within the issue-date and expiration, and on the person they're issued to.
If you get stopped and searched by law enforcement -- such as during a traffic stop, using mass transit, etc -- and they find something like this, you'll certainly be detained for questioning (why are you carrying unlabeled pills?), and highly likely to be arrested (depending on local laws regarding carrying unlabeled pills).
You better hope your local laws permit that for OTC medications, because it's not allowed in most places for prescriptions. They need to be in the original bottle, with the original label, within the issue-date and expiration, and on the person they're issued to.
The idea that anyone is "highly likely" to be arrested for a pill container full of metformin, atorvastatin, and some supplements is ludicrous and not supported by any evidence.
There are certainly laws like this around controlled substances in some states and if you've got this thing chock full of opioids, benzos, Adderall and can't provide prescription information, it's going to complicate the situation.
While it is certainly best to have them clearly labeled and perhaps have a copy of your prescription, very few places have any requirements that pills, even controlled substances, have to remain in their original bottles.
Please LavenderPickle7682, please provide some statutes to back up your claims. And remember that you've claimed most places which means you can't just cite Illinois or Massachusetts controlled substance laws. Provide detailed citations of these "most places".
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