Robert Jones is a pharmacist that is employed by ACME Drug, a national retail pharmacy chain. Mr. Jones has been a pharmacist with ACME Drug for almost five years and has had to enter rehabilitation for controlled substance dependency on two different occasions. ACME Drug, as well as the State Board of Pharmacy, was aware of each rehab stint. Mr. Jones has recently relapsed. Maria Smith has been suffering from cancer related pain for the last nine months after having been diagnosed with breast cancer. A significant portion of her pain treatment is a medication named Mepergan Fortis. a Schedule II narcotic. This medication just happens to be Mr. Jones' drug of choice for his addiction. The last time Ms. Smith had her prescription for Mepergan Fortis filled, Mr. Jones was the pharmacist on duty. Ms. Smith noticed that the medication was not working as it had in the past, and she was having a significant amount of pain. She returned to the pharmacy to question if something might be different and visited with a different pharmacist. When she showed the pharmacist the medication, it was noticed that the medication actually given to the Ms. Smith was Feldene, which looks almost identical to Mepergan Fortis. The pharmacist, wondering how the mistake could have occurred since the stock bottle of Mepergan Fortis remains in a locked drawer, opened the drawer and the stock bottle that should have contained over 60 capsules of Mepergan Fortis and recognized that it had 28 Mepergan Fortis and 32 Feldene. The pharmacist went to the pharmacy manager. knowing that there was a security camera positioned on that portion of the pharmacy. and explained what had been discovered. When the video was reviewed, it was discovered that Mr. Jones had transferred the Feldene capsules into the Mepergan Fortis bottle and put the Mepergan Fortis capsules in his pocket