President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reclassifiy marijuana to a less-harmful category. Does that mean it's ...
Justices will hear oral arguments on the marijuana proposal on Feb. 5, according to a schedule posted on the Supreme Court's ...
As Gov. Ron DeSantis fights efforts to legalize recreational marijuana, President Donald Trump signed an order to ease ...
Attorney General James Uthmeier submitted a proposed recreational-marijuana constitutional amendment to the Florida Supreme ...
Florida’s attorney general is asking the state Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of an initiative to legalize ...
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Proposed recreational marijuana initiative clears hurdle, heads to Florida Supreme Court
Voters could soon get another chance to weigh in on recreational marijuana after the proposed amendment was sent to the ...
President Trump is expected to sign an order that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification, according to two ...
Action News Jax is hearing from a Jacksonville attorney specializing in marijuana law to break down the possible impacts, in ...
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'Long time coming': Legal experts, industry insiders weigh on impacts of marijuana classification
An executive order signed by President Trump aims to classify marijuana as a less dangerous and more accessible drug.
The proposed constitutional amendment has been submitted to the Florida Supreme Court for a judicial review. Justices will hear oral arguments in early February.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug ...
As the federal government moves towards rescheduling marijuana, opening the door for more research and opportunities for businesses in the industry, Florida leaders aren’t budging on the issue.
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