Despite the obvious and incomprehensibly expensive failure of the war on drugs, the United States government continues to expend time, resources and of course, money into making more and more drugs illegal. This time, the targets of the government are synthetic stimulants, or “bath salts”, and synthetic marijuana, or “fake…
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Legalizing Marijuana May Result in Fewer Traffic Deaths
A new study found that traffic fatalities declined in states that legalized medical marijuana. The study looked at the relationship among marijuana laws, alcohol consumption and traffic-related deaths. The results were an almost 9% decline in traffic fatalities and a 5% decline in beer sales in states that legalized medical…
A Person Has Very Limited Privacy Rights in Pharmacy Records in Florida
As pain pill or pill mill cases become much more prevalent in Florida, one issue that we have looked at quite often is a person’s privacy rights in his/her pharmacy and medical records. In Florida, a person has clear privacy rights in his/her medical records. It requires a court order…
Federal Prisoners Convicted of Crack Cocaine Charges Are Being Released
As we have discussed several times in the past, the old laws dealing with prison sentences were very different for crack cocaine crimes as opposed to powder cocaine crimes. Basically, a person charged with an amount of crack cocaine often faced a much more severe prison sentence than a different…
Quantity of Drugs May Not Be Enough To Prove Intent To Sell in Florida
There are a few different kinds of drug crimes in Florida. Simple possession is typically the least serious drug crime, and trafficking is the most serious. In between the two, possession with intent to sell illegal drugs is still a very serious felony crime. The crime is often associated with…
Florida State Database Set Up To Avoid Doctor Shopping for Prescription Pills
Over the last several years, we have seen a significant increase in the number of arrests of people in Florida for possession, sale and trafficking involving prescription narcotics like Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Roxycontin and Oxycontin. These drug crimes involving prescription pills have increased at a much greater rate than the more…
Three “Bath Salts” Banned by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
Normally in Florida, when the government plans to make something illegal, whether it is certain conduct by a person or possession of some new drug the government is afraid of, the Florida legislature will come up with a new criminal law. Congress does the same thing on the federal level.…
Florida Trafficking in Hydrocodone Charge Dismissed Where Defendant Had Drug Prescription
Over the last several years in Florida, drug cases involving pills such as Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, Roxycontin and other pain pills have become much more prevalent as opposed to more traditional drug crimes involving marijuana, cocaine, crack and heroin. In a recent trafficking on Oxycodone case south of Jacksonville, Florida, the…
Someone Arrested for a Drug Charge Every 19 Seconds in the U.S.
I saw an amazing statistic in an article about the number of people arrested on drug crimes in the United States last year. By “amazing”, I mean hopelessly pathetic and extremely wasteful and expensive. According to the statistics, more than 1.6 million people were arrested on drug offenses in 2010,…
Local Police in Jacksonville Continue to Raid Doctors’ Offices for Alleged Prescription Fraud
As criminal defense lawyers in the Jacksonville, Florida and North Florida area, we have seen a significant increase in the number of criminal cases involving pain clinics and pain management practices throughout Florida and South Georgia. State and federal law enforcement officials have been very active in raiding any medical…