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President Donald Trump said his administration is considering declassifying marijuana. What are Florida's own laws regarding the drug?
The judge’s decision marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over gun rights and medical marijuana use.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) noted that the federal government is unable to verify if someone applying for a gun has a medical marijuana card.
Lying in an intensive care unit hospital bed, 11-year-old Genevieve Bisek is comforted by the many handmade cards she has received from fellow classmates ...
A trip to the Bahamas and another to a resort in Florida, stops at high end restaurants and time at Top Golf - these are among the purchases made using the procurement card assigned to the Suffolk ...
Rachel Aliza Nisanov, 13, and her sister Aviva, 16, were the two teens who crashed into a dock on a personal watercraft in the Intracoastal Waterway in Fort Lauderdale on Tuesday, killing Rachel.
But the change could have a major impact on Florida’s multi-billion-dollar medical marijuana industry, which has more than 920,000 registered patients, according to state data.
While one's home may not be counted toward Medicaid's asset limit, it is not exempt from the Medicaid Estate Recovery Program. After your friend's death, the state Medicaid agency may attempt to be ...
As thrill-seekers emerged in 2021 from pandemic-induced isolation, the businessman at the center of the racketeering allegations against now-suspended Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez extended his ...
The case involved two Florida medical marijuana users who wished to purchase guns and one gun owner who wanted to participate in the state’s medical marijuana program.
A medical examiner on Sunday said the body believed to be Giovanni Pelletier, who went missing from Charlotte County, Florida, showed no signs of foul play, but they needed to test the body further ...
Florida Poly partners with Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine for a six-year BS-DO program, addressing physician shortages.