South Miami Publicly Supports Legalization of Recreational Pot

Recreational marijuana hasn’t made it to the Florida ballot just yet. But more than a year ahead of the 2020 election, the City of South Miami is taking a strong stance in support of legalization. Late last month, the city commission passed a resolution supporting the legalization of recreational pot in Florida for people age 21 and older.

A Suicide-by-Cop Attempt Prompts a Plan to Use Marijuana to Save Veterans

Having failed at a previous suicide attempt, South Florida Army veteran J.C. Ortiz was determined to succeed the second time. It was 2009 and he had just returned from his second tour of Iraq, where he had experienced a grueling 15 months of continual combat. Four years earlier, after another 18 months of war, he’d begun suffering from PTSD. He would become addicted to opioids.

Stop Arresting Grandmothers for CBD

The cannabis compound Cannabidiol (CBD) is beneficial for treating everything from addiction to arthritis, but cops are incarcerating people over it in the name of public safety. Some recent examples: Last month, a 69-year-old grandmother Hester Jordan Burkhalter was arrested in Disney World after  guards found a vial of CBD…

Florida Governor Could Kill Recreational Pot

A last-minute effort by Florida Republican legislators to restrict citizen petition drives is only a governor’s signature away from becoming law. Governor Ron DeSantis, who has previously stated he sides with the will of the people, has made no indication of whether he will sign the bill. If he does,…

Medical Marijuana Cost a Nursing Student Her Spot at Nova Southeastern

When Kaitlin McKeon was confronted with the results of her drug test, she already knew what it would show: positive for marijuana. Before she’d even enrolled in the nursing program at Nova Southeastern University, the bubbly then-23-year-old had told school officials she had a medical marijuana card and used the drug to relieve her chronic stomach pain.