Most drug offenses in the State of Florida are now felonies. It is still a misdemeanor to possess a small amount of marijuana. However, even possession of the smallest amount of cocaine is a felony crime. Penalties for drug offenses increase based on the activity involved as well as the quantity of drug involved. In other words, it is more serious if you are charged with possessing cocaine with the intent to sell the cocaine than if you are merely charged with possessing the cocaine for personal use.
In addition, if the cocaine involved reaches higher levels of quantity the offense automatically shifts from a drug offense to a drug trafficking offense. Drug trafficking is quite serious even though an individual may not be high up in a drug trafficking organization. The activity of possessing large quantities of drugs will subject that individual to the same penalties, including minimum mandatory fines and minimum mandatory prison sentences, as an individual who is connected to organized crime.
Drug possession, drug usage and drug trafficking are major societal problems in Florida and in our nation, and the courts treat with great seriousness individuals involved in drug usage and the drug trade. In addition to facing the criminal penalties of fines, prison sentences and probation, individuals involved in the drug trade may also be facing civil penalties that may result in the forfeiture of vehicles, money and property that the government believes is linked to the drug trade.
Drug usage is unhealthy, dangerous and unwise. It is also illegal. If you find yourself involved with drugs it is important to obtain competent medical attention to help you kick the habit. It is also just as important to obtain competent legal help to ensure that the rest of your life is not ruined by this unfortunate decision.
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