Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill increasing punishments for fentanyl trafficking as opioid crisis worsens
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Fentanyl traffickers in Florida will now face increased mandatory minimum sentences and methamphetamine dealers who sell drugs such as fentanyl that result in someone's overdose death could be tried for murder under a new bill signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday.
The mandatory minium sentence for selling 4-14 grams of fentanyl is increased to 7 years, while the mandatory minimum for selling 14-28 grams is bumped up to 20 years under the bill, HB 95.
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