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As marijuana has become far more mainstream, potent, and sometimes dangerous, uneven regulation at the state and federal levels leaves consumers at risk.
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The caps came nearly six years after voters approved a constitutional amendment broadly legalizing medical marijuana and more than three years after the Legislature authorized smokable marijuana.
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Cigarette use has been declining for decades, while marijuana use has been on the rise, according to a new Gallup survey in the U.S.
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A proposed amendment has been filed with the state's Division of Elections in an effort to get it placed on the 2024 ballot.
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The proposal would allow would allow people 21 or older to grow and use marijuana, with a cap of 18 plants per household.
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Among the measures are a full legalization of marijuana, along with a proposal that would prevent employees from being penalized if they test positive but have a prescription.
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The legislation removes cannabis from the list of federally controlled substances and expunges low-level convictions and arrests. But the GOP Senate is not expected to take up the bill.
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Just one week after Florida health officials signed off on guidelines for edible products, the state's largest medical marijuana operator has begun selling THC-infused candies in Tallahassee.
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The CEO of one drug manufacturer said edibles will “contribute to a sizable share of overall sales.”
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A Republican lawmaker wants to change Florida’s medical marijuana system as well as legalize the drug for adults. Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg)...
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Arguing that a new law violates constitutional rights, supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana filed…
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A series of polls from the St. Leo University Polling Institute shows Floridians deeply divided on some of the major issues that the state will face in…