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How many times does the Florida Legislature need to demonstrate how little they value the opinions of their constituents?Once again, they’ve taken up a…
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The amendment has already gotten 120,000 signatures supporting it.
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In a press conference Thursday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signaled an end to the state’s ban on smokable medical marijuana. The governor's decision is expected to widely impact the state's cannabis and hemp growing industry.
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Orlando trial attorney John Morgan is calling on Florida Governor Rick Scott to drop his appeal of a court ruling that clears the way for smokable medical marijuana. Morgan tells Intersection he’s prepared to take more legal action on the issue.
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Rick Scott will be terming out of his Florida Governor position, which makes him a potential candidate for a senate position. However, as for the Governor race, over the thanksgiving holiday, John Morgan said he would not seek the Democratic nomination for Governor, ending months of speculation he might jump into the race.
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John Morgan says he won’t run for governor. The Orlando attorney announced on twitter that he "can't muster the enthusiasm to run for the nomination."
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The clock is running out for the Florida Department of Health to figure out the rules on medical marijuana use. Lawmakers approved a bill in special…
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The clock is running out for the Florida Department of Health to figure out the rules on medical marijuana use. Lawmakers approved a bill in special…
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Attorney John Morgan isn’t happy with the decision the legislature took on medical marijuana. He says he’ll sue over the smoking ban. Political commentators Dick Batchelor and Frank Torres weigh in on the threatened lawsuit, and Morgan's alliance with President Trump's adviser Roger Stone in a bid to get marijuana decriminalized.
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Florida lawmakers have struck a deal on an 83 billion dollar state budget. They’ll be back on Monday to vote. So who were the big winners and losers? What’s in it for environmental programs, healthcare and education? And what about the cut to the Orange - Osceola County prosecutor’s funding?