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Orlando based bail bondsman discusses highly popular drugs in Orlando in their newest blog
ORLANDO, Fla. - Floridant -- Central Florida Bonding, a trusted bail bond agency located in the Cox Plaza across from the Orange County Jail in Orlando, Florida, is shedding light on the growing crisis of Fentanyl and Molly (MDMA) use in Central Florida. Their newest blog discusses the increase in cases of addiction, overdose, and arrests linked to these substances. CFB is stepping in to offer fast, professional bail bond assistance to those facing drug charges.
"Many people underestimate the dangers of these substances, especially Molly, which is seen as a fun, feel-good party drug," said Hadi Khouri, owner of Central Florida Bonding. "But the legal consequences are severe, and the long-term impact on people's lives can be devastating."
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Khouri adds "Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid originally developed for pain management, has become one of the most dangerous drugs on the streets today. Even a small dose can lead to a fatal overdose, and it is often found laced with other substances, creating a hidden danger for unsuspecting users. Molly (MDMA), a popular party drug in Orlando's vibrant club and festival scene, poses its risks, often leading to addiction, legal trouble, and severe mental health issues."
Florida's strict drug laws mean that even small amounts of these drugs can lead to possession or trafficking charges, with mandatory minimum sentences for fentanyl-related offenses. Individuals convicted of these crimes face jail time, years of probation, heavy fines, and a permanent criminal record that can affect employment, housing, and personal relationships.
For more information and to read Central Florida Bonding's blog in its entirety, visit: https://cfborlando.com/fentanyl-and-mdma/
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Central Florida Bonding offers immediate assistance to individuals arrested on drug charges. With 24/7 bail bond services, defendants can post bail at any time of day or night.
"Our goal is to help families and individuals in Orlando navigate the legal challenges they face after an arrest," Hadi Khouri added. "We know this is a difficult time, and we're here to make the process as smooth as possible, offering support every step."
For more information on Central Florida Bonding's services or to request assistance, call 407-841-3656 or visit their website at https://cfborlando.com/.
About Central Florida Bonding
Central Florida Bonding has been serving the Orlando area for years, offering fast, reliable bail bond services for various charges, including drug trafficking, DUI, and domestic violence. Located conveniently across from the Orange County Jail, Central Florida Bonding provides 24/7 service to ensure clients receive immediate help when needed as well as to help others understand the bail bonds process.
"Many people underestimate the dangers of these substances, especially Molly, which is seen as a fun, feel-good party drug," said Hadi Khouri, owner of Central Florida Bonding. "But the legal consequences are severe, and the long-term impact on people's lives can be devastating."
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Khouri adds "Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid originally developed for pain management, has become one of the most dangerous drugs on the streets today. Even a small dose can lead to a fatal overdose, and it is often found laced with other substances, creating a hidden danger for unsuspecting users. Molly (MDMA), a popular party drug in Orlando's vibrant club and festival scene, poses its risks, often leading to addiction, legal trouble, and severe mental health issues."
Florida's strict drug laws mean that even small amounts of these drugs can lead to possession or trafficking charges, with mandatory minimum sentences for fentanyl-related offenses. Individuals convicted of these crimes face jail time, years of probation, heavy fines, and a permanent criminal record that can affect employment, housing, and personal relationships.
For more information and to read Central Florida Bonding's blog in its entirety, visit: https://cfborlando.com/fentanyl-and-mdma/
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Central Florida Bonding offers immediate assistance to individuals arrested on drug charges. With 24/7 bail bond services, defendants can post bail at any time of day or night.
"Our goal is to help families and individuals in Orlando navigate the legal challenges they face after an arrest," Hadi Khouri added. "We know this is a difficult time, and we're here to make the process as smooth as possible, offering support every step."
For more information on Central Florida Bonding's services or to request assistance, call 407-841-3656 or visit their website at https://cfborlando.com/.
About Central Florida Bonding
Central Florida Bonding has been serving the Orlando area for years, offering fast, reliable bail bond services for various charges, including drug trafficking, DUI, and domestic violence. Located conveniently across from the Orange County Jail, Central Florida Bonding provides 24/7 service to ensure clients receive immediate help when needed as well as to help others understand the bail bonds process.
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