Tune In (But Don’t Drop Out): FIU Hosts Cannabis and Psychedelics Conference
Curious about cannabis or how psylocibin can treat depression? Put this “Cannadelic” conference in your bong and toke it.
Curious about cannabis or how psylocibin can treat depression? Put this “Cannadelic” conference in your bong and toke it.
Smoke-shop owners have worried about how their businesses would fare if Delta-8 were federally restricted.
The three-year debate on whether a medical marijuana dispensary can open in Miami is finally over.
South Florida marijuana attorney on how to throw a cannabis-spiked wedding in Florida.
Two baby boomer commissioners, Joe Carollo and Manolo Reyes, remain staunchly anti-weed.
The Flowery on trying to be “the exact opposite” of corporate cannabis chains like Truelieve and Curaleaf.
Ron DeSantis says weed smells “putrid.” We asked his gubernatorial challengers to weigh in on the stank of dank.
Patients who obtain a medical marijuana card in Miami might soon be able to fill their prescriptions without having to leave town.
Every weekend, a roving cannabis bazaar pops up at various secret locations around Miami-Dade.
If passed, how will the bill filed in the Florida Legislature regulating hemp products affect local businesses?
Though medical marijuana was legalized in Florida five years ago, the City of Miami has refused to license a single dispensary.
Since 2014, a small group of companies has kept a tight hold on the state’s cannabis industry, leaving little room for local businesses.
Toronto-based Field Trip Health will offer ketamine-assisted therapy in Wynwood by spring of 2022.
Florida’s sole remaining medical marijuana license will go to a Black farmer – at a jaw-dropping price.
A cannabis college in Apopka, Florida, promises to help students learn to work in the state’s medical marijuana industry.
The Wellness Pantry, which can be stocked with more than 600 CBD products, is coming to South Florida.
The Joint Miami offers members a safe space to smoke weed, eat, and listen to live music.
A new proposal from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer would legalize weed at the federal level. What might that mean for Florida?
The City of Miami will go to court to determine if it should follow state or federal laws about whether medical marijuana can be sold legally.
Some fear a proposed THC cap on medical marijuana could force patients from legal cannabis to illegal cannabis.
It’s a safe bet that while Republicans remain in control of state government, marijuana prohibition will remain in full effect.
Florida doesn’t require companies to accommodate workers’ medical marijuana use.