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A Florida ban on smokeable medical marijuana was found to be unconstitutional. An appeal filed shortly after means the debate continues.
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A drug that if taken preventatively can reduce the risk of HIV will be free at Florida Department of Health offices throughout the state. Orange County is one of the first to offer it.
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The Florida Department of Health has chosen five new marijuana growers in the last few weeks.
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Attorney John Morgan isn’t happy with the decision the legislature took on medical marijuana. He says he’ll sue over the smoking ban. Political commentators Dick Batchelor and Frank Torres weigh in on the threatened lawsuit, and Morgan's alliance with President Trump's adviser Roger Stone in a bid to get marijuana decriminalized.
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Low-THC marijuana treatments could be available as soon as next week.Health officials have granted authorization to Trulieve to process and dispense the drug.
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Another central Florida county passes an ordinance to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. Osceola County commissioners passed an ordinance giving law enforcement officers the option to issue a civil infraction instead of arresting someone found with 20 grams of marijuana or less.
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Orlando commissioners have narrowly passed an ordinancel to soften penalties for marijuana possession.
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Orlando commissioners narrowly passed on a first reading a measure to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana.
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The Orlando City Council Monday will consider decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana. As 90.7’s Crystal Chavez reports, the proposed ordinance would give police officers the option to issue a city code violation over arresting someone with 20 grams of marijuana or less.
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If the police catch you with marijuana, you’ll be arrested...but that could change in Orlando. Also, central Florida’s roads are jammed with frustrated commuters and confused tourists. Are we ready for driverless cars?