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Florida MMJ patients accused of a drug crime could lose their access under a new rule signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The motion, filed Monday, disputed that the restrictions violate the First Amendment, including saying they “affect conduct, not speech.
Attorney General James Uthmeier and Secretary of State Cord Byrd this week asked a federal appeals court to allow the state ...
Lawyers for Secretary of State Cord Byrd and Attorney General James Uthmeier have quickly appealed a ruling by a federal ...
A spokesman for Medicaid expansion says Walker's ruling affirms that its campaign can keep gathering petition signatures ...
State Contends Restrictions Target Actions, Not Expression, in Ongoing Legal Battle Over Ballot Access Florida's Attorney ...
A federal judge late Tuesday night blocked parts of Florida’s sweeping new crackdown on ballot initiatives but refused to ...
Backers of a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana have submitted more than ...
The state has categorically barred entire classes of people from participating in the core political speech that is central ...
Florida’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU), which is part of the state’s Department of Health, releases data on the ...
In a Tallahassee federal court, petition groups told the judge that a new Florida law substantially decreased their ability to collect signatures.
A federal judge upheld most of a new Florida law toughening regulations for petition gathering, but ordered that state ...