That is what illegal and indiscriminate use of this powerful drug have become in the State of Ohio. Deaths from fentanyl, an opiate that is 30 to 50 times more potent than heroin, have skyrocketed in Ohio in recent years. The Ohio Department of Health is gravely concerned because its use is growing rapidly across the state.
I want you to know that in Ohio, the penalties for drug offenses depend on how much of a drug and what type of a drug is involved. That particular measurement is called a "bulk amount" and it's differs with each drug. Currently state law would punish someone with a fourth-degree felony if they were found with just under 1 kilogram of marijuana, just under 10 grams of cocaine or crack or just under 5 grams of heroin.
Regardless of the charge ranging from possession and distribution of fentanyl down to possession of marijuana I will defend you. My name is Jon Sinn. I am an Akron Ohio drug defense attorney. Many times, the only sin you may have committed is not calling me right away. Attorney Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160.
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