City of Miami Continues to Fight Cannabis Dispensaries, Despite State Law
The City of Miami refuses to allow a medical marijuana dispensary to open downtown, arguing that cannabis is illegal.
The City of Miami refuses to allow a medical marijuana dispensary to open downtown, arguing that cannabis is illegal.
The campaign points out that cannabis laws are more widespread in some states than laws on bestiality and first-cousin marriage.
Florida Rep. Travaris McCurdy has introduced a new bill that would expunge some cannabis convictions.
It’s become clear that conservative voters enjoy cannabis as much as liberals.
There’s no official record for the world’s longest virtual puff-puff-pass, but this year’s III Joints session just might qualify.
What the United States really needs is a self-sustaining, homegrown commodity. That would be hemp, a powerhouse of a plant.
Thanks to coronavirus, Florida’s medical marijuana dispensaries are seeing record sales as patients stockpile cannabis for the long haul.
If HB 713 became law, the prices at Florida dispensaries could skyrocket.
Even as marijuana becomes more socially — and legally — acceptable, women continue to be left out of the conversation.
Like CBD and hemp products for humans, pet products are being sold to treat everything from anxiety to itchy skin and can make similarly outlandish claims.
Three college friends from Hialeah have long since traded dime bags for medical marijuana cards.
Flavored tinctures are a sort of loophole in Florida law, which prohibits edibles.
It’s not exactly a setback that Make It Legal Florida has failed to gather enough signatures to make it onto the 2020 ballot.
Fewer patients run the risk of developing an addiction to prescription opioids if they are instead prescribed medical marijuana.
“These officers are not being trained in the new laws.”
Critics say the state is stifling new business growth.
“Whatever you call it, it’s good medicine,” Buffett says.
Though Regulate Florida is now kaput, another initiative, Make It Legal Florida, remains viable.
Jaslow says Trulieve’s texts disrupted his daily life.
The disagreement boils down to one tiny word in the 2016 MMJ amendment.
The bill’s traction is adding legitimacy to a movement in Florida.
Prosecutors now drop any low-level marijuana cases, but Miami-area cops keep arresting people anyway.