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Gov. Ron DeSantis says if the "weed one" passes "this state will start to smell like marijuana in our cities and towns,” and called the abortion measure "very, very extreme in a number of different ways.”
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On "Florida Matters," Stetson law professor Louis Virelli says the Florida Supreme Court's ruling "shined a very bright light on the importance of the abortion amendment."
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A state Supreme Court ruling upholding Florida's 15-week ban means a six-week ban can go into effect in 30 days. Advocates who help people access abortions say this will make it harder for patients around the Southeast to get care.
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The proposed ballot summary, in part, says the measure would allow “adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories” for non-medical consumption.
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While the proposed constitutional amendment for recreational use topped the signature threshold, it still must clear another major hurdle — Florida Supreme Court approval.
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In her filing, Attorney General Ashley Moody wrote “the proposed amendment fails to meet the requirements” of part of state law.
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With a hearing next week in the Florida Supreme Court, backers of a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow people to use recreational…
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The Sarasota County Commission has rejected a preemptive ban on recreational marijuana because of an error found in the ordinance.
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Tourists who indulge in legal marijuana in Colorado are more likely to end up in the emergency room with cannabis-related problems than are state residents, a study finds. Talk about a bad trip.