where is your evidence or cite?
This was researched before and as a lawyer and this was the topice of discussion way back when this started. Doctor shopping is as rare as unicorns.
In addition doctor shopping laws originated as a means of targeting fake patients who where trying to restoke supplies for dealing not using.
This is from a quick Google search -- it's not exhaustive:
From an August 1, 2003 Message from Attorney General Charlie Crist (about stopping prescription drug abuse and doctor shopping) --
"This comes on top of another success in the area of prescription drug fraud, when the Office of Statewide Prosecution worked with law enforcement to arrest 19 individuals on charges of adulterating prescription medication. The arrests followed indictments by a Fort Lauderdale grand jury last week."
http://myfloridalegal.com/NewsBrie.nsf/OnlineBriefs/58EDCCEEDD397B3785256D720045199F
From a 2001 St. Lucie County sheriff's report --
"In addition, Sheriffs detectives arrest 28 St. Lucie County residents on prescription fraud, doctorshopping and other drug-related offenses."
http://www.stluciesheriff.com/annual-report/2001/ar_2001_11-15.pdf
From a Florida LE report (more detail on the incident above) --
"In July, 24 people were arrested as part of a drug sting in St. Lucie County, where law enforcement and pharmacies cooperated to disrupt an informal distribution network. Most of the 24 who were arrested were once legitimately ill or disabled and living off Social Security or veterans benefits that enabled them to get prescriptions."
FDLE Office of Statewide Intelligence Prescription Drug Abuse August 2001
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/OSI/CrimeBriefs/RxAbuse.pdf
Florida started cracking down on Oxycontin abuse long before Rush was caught up in it. Now where's your cite that Florida doctor shopping prosecutions are as rare as unicorns?