Category Archives: Drug Manufacturing

Everything to Know about Federal Drug Crime Laws

The federal government takes drug crimes very seriously. Federal prosecutors go to great lengths to make sure that possession, manufacture, and trafficking of drugs…

Trading Guns for Meth Will Put You in Jail for Decades

Few would accuse meth dealers of making great decisions, but one Texas man may take the prize for creativity. Along with over a dozen…

Meth Trafficking Convictions in TX Now Mean Life in Federal Prison

In an effort to disrupt the distribution of methamphetamine across the country, federal law enforcement officials have allocated new resources. A bill passed in…

Fundamental Unfairness of Federal Sentencing Remains

The federal sentencing scheme is fundamentally unfair. The unfairness is rooted in the fixed mandatory minimums required by law. While the 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse…

Texas National Guard Who Stole Meth Is Charged

A 20-year-old Texas Army National Guardsman recently deployed to Laredo to assist Customs and Border Protection at the World Trade Bridge allegedly stole approximately…

Texas Drug Charges Demand a Strong Defense No Matter Where You Are

Drug offenses have become commonplace across most of the United States. As of January 2018, the, the cost of drug use on the nation’s…

Penalties You Face in Texas and Federally for Drug Manufacturing

A huge proportion of drug manufacturing is conducted by cartels and other large networks of criminals. However, individuals may also participate in drug manufacture…

No Mas Dinero: Legitimate Medical Marijuana Growers Cannot b be Prosecuted by Federal Government, Until Funded by Congress

Twenty-five states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories (Guam and Puerto Rico) have all adopted medical marijuana laws. Polls in individual states…

Multiple Arrests Made in Houston Synthetic Drug Ring

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said it was a $35 million international drug ring that produced 9.5 tons of synthetic marijuana. Fourteen individuals…

Appellate Court Agrees Prosecutors “Overreached at Trial” of Analogue Act Violation, Conviction Reversed

Iobal Makkar and Gaurav Sehgal operated a small town convenience store in northeastern Oklahoma named “Gitter Done.” Big Mistake to Ask Law Enforcement for…

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