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Understanding miami Drug Laws

If you face drug charges in Miami, FL, it is important to act quickly. The sooner you get an experienced drug crime lawyer on your side, the better your chances are of building a strong defense. They might even negotiate with the prosecutors before you are formally charged.

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Understanding miami Drug Laws

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  1. Understanding miami Drug Laws The Kirlew Law Law Controlled Substances vMiami, like the rest of Florida, classifies controlled substances into schedules based on their potential for abuse and medical use. These schedules dictate the severity of penalties for possession, distribution, and trafficking. Common examples of drugs in each schedule mirror those outlined in Florida's state laws 01 Possession Possession of controlled substances without a valid prescription is illegal in Miami, as it is throughout Florida. Penalties for drug possession vary depending on the type and quantity of drugs involved, as well as any prior 02 criminal history. Trafficking Drug trafficking offenses, involving the sale, distribution, or transportation of illegal drugs in large quantities, carry severe penalties under both state and federal law. 03 Marijuana Laws While recreational use of marijuana remains illegal under Florida state law, Miami-Dade County has decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use. This means that individuals caught with a small amount of marijuana may face a civil citation and fine rather than criminal charges, though enforcement may vary. 04 Contact Us Get in touch if you are looking for a drug crimes attorney in Miami. Give us a ring at (305) 521-0484 or visit our website for more information www.kirlewlawfirm.com

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