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Date / Time: 9/2/2009 9:06 PM UTC
South Florida has become the largest supplier of illegal prescriptions drugs in the country.
National attention to the prescription drug abuse epidemic has caused some pharmacies in Florida to require local ID's in order to fill prescriptions. South Florida has become the largest supplier of illegal prescriptions drugs in the country. The number of pain clinics and doctor's willing to prescribe these medications has made the area the logical choice for traffickers and drug addicts looking to obtain prescription drugs including powerful painkillers. According to an article in the Sun-Sentinel one pharmacy saw a 20% reduction in sales when they began requiring local ID's in order to fill prescriptions. Not all the pharmacies are cooperating, however. Some pharmacies have hired bouncers and lookouts in order to alert the owners of the stores to investigators. "A lot of the mom-and-pop pharmacies, the only way they're surviving is by putting out oxycodone," according Broward Sheriff's Office Sgt. Richard Pisanti. This requirement does not stop all the traffickers. It is simple to go to the Florida DMV and get a local ID card made the same day.
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