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Take Two: Florida Supreme Court Asks to Hear Out Battling Parties Again

Posted on July 17, 2020July 17, 2020 by Melissa P | 16728 Views | 13 min read

Image by Terre Di Cannabis from Pixabay  All is fair in love and war, but not in the Florida State Legislature, apparently. The Florida Supreme Court has asked two parties to come together again to discuss a lawsuit over the 2016 constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana. The lawsuit saw Tampa-based Florigrown challenging the 2017 vertical

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