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Florida’s incoming Agriculture Commissioner wants medical marijuana to be more affordable and accessible in Florida.
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Students will be able to have medical marijuana on campus with a registry ID card.
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If the President signs a new farm bill into law, hemp will be legal through the United States.
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Ocala’s first medical marijuana dispensary is open for business. It's part of a growing industry in the state.
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Students at Volusia County Schools may soon be able to take medical marijuana on campus if they have medically qualifying conditions.
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Around 100 pounds of marijuana have washed up on Florida’s Atlantic Coast over the past week. The Flagler County Sheriff’s office said beachgoers at Jungle Hut Park attempted to open the washed up bundles and take the marijuana.
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A young girl’s family is asking the Volusia County School Board to allow the use of medical marijuana at school. The family is speaking before the Volusia County School Board tonight.
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A new bill could legalize the prescription of medical marijuana at VA hospitals in states where the drug is already legal. If it passes, marijuana could be used as an alternative treatment for chronic pain.
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It is still illegal in Florida to smoke medical marijuana. The 1st District Court of Appeal is keeping the ban in place while an appeals process continues. The court said those litigating against the state have failed to demonstrate a likelihood that their appeal will be successful and have failed to show irreparable harm will take place with this hold
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The central Florida attorney behind an effort to legalize smokeable medical marijuana says he expects the issue to go before the state Supreme Court. That's after an appeals court ruled in favor of a ban on the drug.