Florida Man With ‘No Drugs Allowed’ Sign On His Door Busted For Drug Trafficking

A Florida man with a “No Drugs Allowed” sign on his door was just busted for drug trafficking. Unfortunately, that sign was not fooling anybody. This seems to keep happening!…

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Florida Man With ‘No Drugs Allowed’ Sign On His Door Busted For Drug Trafficking

A Florida man with a "No Drugs Allowed" sign on his door was just busted for drug trafficking. Unfortunately, that sign was not fooling anybody.

This seems to keep happening! Recently, we talked about a person arrested with a bag labeled "Not A Bag Of Drugs" filled with drugs. Now, there's a Florida man with a "No Drugs Allowed" sign on his door who apparently had no problem with drugs on his property. Sounds like he had tons of them. It happened in Highlands County, Florida. 76-year-old John Wesley Moss was arrested on multiple charges of drug trafficking after a search of his home.

Florida Man With 'No Drugs Allowed' Sign On His Door Busted For Drug Trafficking

According to Tampa Bay 28, detectives found 31.5 ounces of cocaine, 36.1 grams of OxyContin, 442.2 grams of marijuana, 17 grams of alprazolam, 5.6 grams of morphine, and 4.29 grams of methamphetamine. $20k in cash and several handguns were also discovered. That's a lot of stuff! Who is this guy, Scarface?!

He's now behind bars and you can read more about the story from Tampa Bay 28 here.

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