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Florigrown loses first round in marijuana battle WCJB Staff © Provided by Gainesville WCJB-TV A Florida man is charged with selling prison inmates around the country fake legal documents that had been soaked in a synthetic form of marijuana so the inmates could get high after eating them.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CAP NEWS/WCJB) - The Florida Supreme Court turned down a challenge to the state’s medical marijuana law, signaling it did not think a company owned by Tampa entrepreneur Joe Redner, who has so far been denied a license, would prevail.
In some respects, COVID sucked the soul out of this year s legislative session.
A closed Capitol kept away the usual throngs who come to protest in the rotunda, attend the themed days or just watch the process at work from the 5th floor galleries.
Renovations underway outside even resulted in the boxing off and shutting down of the fan-favorite dolphin fountain, a go-to picture-taking spot for school kids who would visit from around the Big Bend.
But that didn t stop The Process, as Tallahassee insiders like to refer to the sausage-making of the 60-day session.
After passing next fiscal year s $100 billion-plus state budget, lawmakers adjourned Friday at 2:40 p.m., quickly followed by the traditional hanky drop that signals the end.