T he war against the opioid crisis has taken a significant turn in Florida, as Attorney General Ashley Moody's Office of Statewide Prosecution (OSP) has filed charges against 39 individuals ...
Attorney General Ashley Moody has gone to the Florida Supreme Court in a potentially high-stakes fight about whether hospital districts and school boards should be able to pursue opioid-epidemic ...
last year the area ranked as the deadliest in Florida for opioid-related deaths. Attorney General Ashley Moody held a press conference in Pensacola to highlight the problem. She referenced the ...
Attorney General Ashley ... crisis to profit while other people are just trying to protect themselves and their families, they need to be put on notice that we haven’t stopped working,” Moody ...
That’s abominable. The opioid crisis has been here since the mid-1990s and has gone through several phases. It began with a misguided notion that prescribers should relieve any pain by any means ...
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Misusing prescription drugs can often lead to addiction, making it crucial to dispose of unused medications properly, said Attorney General Ashley Moody ... the dangers of opioid misuse, the ...
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody called the tentative agreement ... Moody said in a prepared statement. “The opioid crisis is claiming 15 lives each day here in Florida.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed the complaint on Wednesday in federal court against Attorney General Merrick Garland. It marks the latest escalation in a turf war between the FBI and ...
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is asking a federal judge to stop the Justice Department from blocking the state’s investigation into the man charged with attempting to assassinate former ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Attorney General Ashley Moody Tuesday highlighted National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and encouraged survivors to take advantage of Florida’s new Hope Card Program.
Attorney General Ashley Moody has gone to the Florida Supreme Court in a potentially high-stakes fight about whether hospital districts and school boards should be able to pursue opioid-epidemic ...