Understanding the Legal Implications of Prescription Drug Trafficking

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Prescription drug trafficking is considered and tried as a serious offense in Florida, with strict laws and harsh penalties that can potentially be life-changing. If you are facing an investigation for prescription drug trafficking, get the legal protection and representation that you deserve from the leading drug trafficking defense attorneys in Tampa with The Rickman Law Firm. 

What Is Prescription Drug Trafficking?

In Florida, prescription drug trafficking is the illegal purchasing, manufacturing, selling, delivering, or knowingly possessing at, or above, a specific amount of prescription drugs, namely oxycodone, hydrocodone, and fentanyl. 

For example, the trafficking of prescription opioids such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and fentanyl is harshly tried and can potentially lead to harsh penalties. Trafficking as few as four grams of oxycodone or hydrocodone, or as little as one gram of fentanyl, is considered a first-degree felony. Conviction for trafficking in these quantities can result in mandatory minimum sentences of 3 years in prison and fines up to $50,000.

Collateral Consequences of a Prescription Drug Trafficking Charge

Beyond the immediate legal consequences, individuals convicted of prescription drug trafficking may face significant collateral consequences. These may include loss of professional licenses, restricted access to housing and employment opportunities, and damage to personal and professional reputations. To best protect yourself from these devastating ramifications, immediately reach out to an experienced drug defense attorney in Tampa with The Rickman Law Firm.

Federal Regulations of Prescription Drug Trafficking

In addition to state laws, prescription drug trafficking also violates federal regulations outlined in the Controlled Substances Act. The Drug Enforcement Administration oversees the enforcement of these laws at the federal level. Trafficking offenses involving prescription medications are additionally vigorously prosecuted by federal authorities, often resulting in lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines, making it even more critical to work with the best drug trafficking defense attorneys in Tampa with The Rickman Law Firm.

Potential Legal Defenses

Individuals accused of prescription drug trafficking have the right to defend themselves against the charges. Your Tampa drug defense attorney with The Rickman Law Firm will thoroughly assess your case to develop the most effective strategy possible. Effective legal defenses may include challenging the legality of search and seizure procedures, disputing the intent to distribute, or questioning the credibility of witnesses. 

Get the Legal Protection and Representation That You Deserve With The Rickman Law Firm

A prescription drug trafficking conviction in Florida carries significant legal implications and consequences. Working with a skilled drug defense attorney with The Rickman Law Firm can help you achieve the most favorable outcome for your case. 

Contact our office at (813) 370-1185 or fill out the consultation form on our website to get in touch with our nationally recognized attorneys. 

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for general educational information only. This information does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to constitute legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as legal advice for your specific factual pattern or situation.

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