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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is putting a stop to the illegal drug flow into the Duval County Jail.
Senate Bill 1553 became effective Jan. 1, making the use of illegal drugs on public transit a Class A misdemeanor on top of the potential penalties for possession.
We cannot let individuals who prey on vulnerable people and who seek to do harm access our country through systems meant to ...