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The Florida Supreme Court is reviewing whether a law passed in 2017 conflicts with a constitutional amendment that legalized medical marijuana. The 2017 law requires medical marijuana treatment centers to have a vertical integration system—meaning the same company would grow, process, transport, and dispense the drug.
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The Florida Department of Health is now allowing medical marijuana patients to use telehealth to check in with their doctors. Dr. Mark Moore, a…
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A House bill would now put a 10% THC Cap on cannabis given to patients under the age of 21. The amendment falls in line with a priority of House Speaker…
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The Florida Supreme Court has set oral arguments in the Florigrown v. The Department of Health case for April 22 at 10 a.m. The case is centered around…
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A Republican lawmaker wants to change Florida’s medical marijuana system as well as legalize the drug for adults. Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg)…
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A 2017 law challenging Florida’s medical marijuana industry plays a big part over what may happen with medical or recreational marijuana in Florida during…
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Florida currently allows medical marijuana use and St. Petersburg Republican Senator Jeff Brandes thinks it’s time to take the next step to recreational.…
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Tallahassee’s eighth medical marijuana dispensary held its grand opening on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The new MedMen store next to Midtown Manor on Thomasville…
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says he thinks the legislature acted within its authority when enacting the medical marijuana implementing bill. A state appeals court…
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The Florida House of Representatives wants a say in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of state medical marijuana regulations. The chamber's…