Vermont Code § 18 V.S.A. § 4221

Violations; presumptions
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§ 4221. Violations; presumptions
(a) Possession of a false or forged prescription for a regulated drug by any person other
than a pharmacist in the pursuance of his or her profession shall be presumptive evidence
of his or her intent to use the same for the purpose of illegally obtaining a regulated
drug.
(b) The presence of a regulated drug in an automobile, other than a public omnibus, is
presumptive evidence of knowing possession thereof by each and every person in the
automobile at the time such drug was found; except that such presumption does not
apply:
(1) to a duly licensed operator of an automobile who is at the time operating it for hire
in the lawful and proper pursuit of his or her trade;
(2) to any person in the automobile if one of them, having obtained the drug and not being
under duress, is authorized to possess it and such drug is in the same container as
when he or she received possession thereof; or
(3) when the drug is concealed upon the person of one of the occupants.

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