(1) The Legislature finds that the cases of Scott v. State, Slip Opinion No. SC94701 (Fla. 2002) and Chicone v. State, 684 So.2d 736 (Fla. 1996), holding that the state must prove that the defendant knew of the illicit nature of a controlled substance found in his or her actual or constructive possession, were contrary to legislative intent.
(2) The Legislature finds that knowledge of the illicit nature of a controlled substance is not an element of any offense under this chapter. Lack of knowledge of the illicit nature of a controlled substance is an affirmative defense to the offenses of this chapter.
(3) In those instances in which a defendant asserts the affirmative defense described in this section, the possession of a controlled substance, whether actual or constructive, shall give rise to a permissive presumption that the possessor knew of the illicit nature of the substance. It is the intent of the Legislature that, in those cases where such an affirmative defense is raised, the jury shall be instructed on the permissive presumption provided in this subsection.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2002-258.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 893 - Drug Abuse Prevention and Control
893.015 - Statutory References.
893.03 - Standards and Schedules.
893.0301 - Death Resulting From Apparent Drug Overdose; Reporting Requirements.
893.031 - Industrial Exceptions to Controlled Substance Scheduling.
893.0356 - Control of New Substances; Findings of Fact; “Controlled Substance Analog” Defined.
893.04 - Pharmacist and Practitioner.
893.05 - Practitioners and Persons Administering Controlled Substances in Their Absence.
893.055 - Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
893.0551 - Public Records Exemption for the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
893.06 - Distribution of Controlled Substances; Order Forms; Labeling and Packaging Requirements.
893.10 - Burden of Proof; Photograph or Video Recording of Evidence.
893.101 - Legislative Findings and Intent.
893.105 - Testing and Destruction of Seized Substances.
893.11 - Suspension, Revocation, and Reinstatement of Business and Professional Licenses.
893.12 - Contraband; Seizure, Forfeiture, Sale.
893.13 - Prohibited Acts; Penalties.
893.138 - Local Administrative Action to Abate Certain Activities Declared Public Nuisances.
893.145 - “Drug Paraphernalia” Defined.
893.146 - Determination of Paraphernalia.
893.149 - Unlawful Possession of Listed Chemical.
893.1495 - Retail Sale of Ephedrine and Related Compounds.
893.165 - County Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment or Education Trust Funds.
893.20 - Continuing Criminal Enterprise.
893.30 - Controlled Substance Safety Education and Awareness.