Drug crimes affect more than the drug user. They affect the friends, family, and later strangers that the drug user steals from.

Amsterdam does not have a weed problem; everyone does it. They do have a sex problem, allegedly.

I have worked with a few DEA Agents as well as worked counternarcotics a long time ago. Their job is not to hen-peck the guys like the husband but to take down the doctors and pharma reps pushing the drugs (yes, this happens) if they are doing it illegally. If this guy is just skipping his pills and the pain is reasonable and the drugs prescribed to "manage" the pain then the doctor doesn't have red flags.

Though a spouse cannot be compelled to testify there is nothing preventing him from providing revenge testimony and accusing her. She will likely be acquitted but it is still a narcotics arrest!!!

I don't like illegal drugs, I don't like people that sell drugs. ...but I can't disagree with DEAAgent's advice. If it were the local sheriff posting then the advice may be different.

If you do it while you are married then he can use the community property to pay his legal bills and delay the divorce case for as long as he needs to in order to spend every last dime that you all have and then leave you in debt along with him.

Talk to your divorce attorney. What is the right thing to do and what is right for you are two different things. Telling his doctor will definitely trigger notification to the local law enforcement authorities. He may still get medicine but it will be doled out at the burden of the taxpayer. ...and because of that his sentence will be light and may be house arrest and to/from work and the doctor versus the taxpayer providing his medical needs.

We don't always see the whole picture but I hope I painted some of it.

If it were me I would nail his ass after the divorce.