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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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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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The Sarasota Herald-Tribune recently published a report about veterans who want the government to reclassify marijuana to reflect its medical value. The vets are using the drug to treat pain and PTSD.
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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.
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Orlando trial attorney John Morgan is calling on Florida Governor Rick Scott to drop his appeal of a court ruling that clears the way for smokable medical marijuana. Morgan tells Intersection he’s prepared to take more legal action on the issue.
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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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April 20th, 4-20, is unofficially known as weed day. As another medical marijuana dispensary opens in Orlando this week, Intersection checks in with the Orlando Sentinel’s Paul Brinkmann on the business of medical marijuana in Central Florida. And Travis Cohen, of the Miami New Times joins the conversation for a look at Florida's uneasy relationship with marijuana over the decades.
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Joe Redner is rich enough to buy the marijuana that will keep his Stage 4 lung cancer at bay on the black market.Instead, the 77-year-old Tampa resident…