medicinal marijuana
If the Legislature doesn’t take up the issue, Levine “wants to put the weight of the governor’s office behind a constitutional amendment and let the people decide,” Ulvert said.
The complaint, filed in Leon County circuit court Tuesday, alleges the limit on the number of dispensaries is intended in part to temporarily suppress competition among pot operators, called “medical marijuana treatment centers.”
The House and Senate are advancing measures to address the issues and are expected to reach consensus before the legislative session is scheduled to end March 9.
There was no debate when Rep. Jason Brodeur, R-Sanford, tagged the amendment onto the House’s proposed health care spending plan for the 2018-19 fiscal year Wednesday morning.
“The pending complaint contains sufficient allegations to meet the standing and active case or controversy criteria for the court to have jurisdiction
One of Sessions former colleagues in the senate, Senator Cory Gardner (R), who represents Colorado, a state that has legalized recreational use of marijuana, says that he will fight the Justice Department’s change in policy.