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Medical marijuana coming to some Circle K stations in Florida
Read full article: Medical marijuana coming to some Circle K stations in FloridaMedical marijuana could be coming to a Circle K gas station in Northeast Florida as part of a new partnership between the gas station and a Chicago-based cannabis company.
Florida medical marijuana providers set to nearly double
Read full article: Florida medical marijuana providers set to nearly doubleAfter the Florida Supreme Court upheld the state’s seed-to-sale medical marijuana model, the Department of Health is preparing to issue 15 new treatment center licenses.
The unexpected winner on election night? Drugs
Read full article: The unexpected winner on election night? DrugsWhile we may not know if President Donald Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden won the presidential election for a while longer, there was one clear “winner” on election night, and that was recreational drugs. States across the country have been legalizing recreational marijuana every election cycle, and 2020 was no different. Residents in New Jersey, Arizona, Montana and South Dakota all voted to legalize recreational cannabis, and South Dakota also legalized medical marijuana, along with Mississippi. South Dakota became the first state to legalize medical and recreational marijuana in the same election. For the first time in U.S. history, the state of Oregon decriminalized possession of hard drugs, as well as voted to legalize psychedelic mushrooms.
Smoking gaining popularity among Florida medical marijuana patients
Read full article: Smoking gaining popularity among Florida medical marijuana patientsDuring the six-month period ending March 31, 2,604 physicians were qualified to authorize qualified patients to receive medical marijuana. Qualified patients are Florida residents with a qualified patient-identification card who have been added to the states medical marijuana database. About 86 percent of patients received a certification for smoking, which is the most popular route of administration for medical marijuana. Florida voters in 2016 approved a constitutional amendment that broadly legalized medical marijuana in the state, but lawmakers initially banned smokable marijuana. Florida patients can use medical marijuana to treat 10 specific conditions, such as cancer, HIV, AIDS and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Florida recreational marijuana supporters fire back
Read full article: Florida recreational marijuana supporters fire backTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow Floridians to use recreational marijuana are firing back against legal objections raised by Attorney General Ashley Moody and the state House and Senate. Lawyers for the political committee Make It Legal Florida filed a 51-page brief Monday urging the Florida Supreme Court to sign off on the proposed amendment. Monday’s brief said the proposed ballot summary’s “silence as to federal law is not misleading, because the amendment could never change federal law. In briefs filed Jan. 6, opponents focused heavily on the issue of voters not being told marijuana remains illegal under federal law. “Just as Florida voters cannot change other states’ laws through an amendment to the Florida Constitution, neither can they change the laws of the United States government.
Marijuana legalization fight set to get pricey in 2020
Read full article: Marijuana legalization fight set to get pricey in 2020TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The organizers behind the Make It Legal recreational marijuana amendment are closing in on 100,000 valid signatures and have said they will have enough to qualify for the 2020 election by mid-December. A ribbon was cut Tuesday as MedMen opened its first medical marijuana dispensary in Tallahassee. MedMen is banking on voters to back the recreational marijuana amendment the company is bankrolling. “A super-majority of Floridians are truly wanting this and survey after survey is saying that,” said Make It Legal Florida Chairperson Nick Hansen. Florida is already expected to be a battleground state for the presidency next year and likely for legal marijuana as well.