Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

Recent data from Florida’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use reveals a significant slowdown in the state’s medical cannabis market. Patient growth has decelerated to a record low of 2.7% annually, down from 8.4% in late May. Despite an increase in dispensaries, the market is facing challenges with slowing revenue growth and increasing competition. Interestingly, unit
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In a recent development that could reshape Florida’s burgeoning hemp industry, the state’s legislature has passed a bill targeting the sale of delta-8 and many other hemp products. Aimed at regulating the market amidst growing popularity, the legislation, now awaiting Governor DeSantis’ signature, has sparked concerns among local business owners about its potential impacts on
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In a grassroots effort to reshape Florida’s medical marijuana landscape, activists are rallying to legalize home cultivation of cannabis for medical use. The campaign, spearheaded by Wise and Free Florida, aims to gather a million signatures by January to qualify for a ballot measure. The initiative would permit patients and caretakers 21 and older to
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In a move that could significantly impact the future of marijuana legalization in Florida, the state’s Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing to determine whether a marijuana legalization initiative will make it onto the 2024 ballot. This comes after Florida voters overwhelmingly approved a medical cannabis constitutional amendment back in 2016. The upcoming hearing will
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Florida Senator Carlos Smith (D) has introduced legislation that would allow registered medical marijuana patients to cultivate cannabis at home, marking a major step toward expanding patient rights in the state’s cannabis program. Under the proposal, qualified patients aged 21 or older could grow up to six flowering plants for personal, therapeutic use, with seeds
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A new Florida regulation is sparking controversy after revoking medical marijuana cards from patients convicted of drug-related offenses. According to a recent USA Today report, more than 160 patients have already lost or are in danger of losing access to their prescribed cannabis treatments. The rule, approved under Senate Bill 2514 and signed by Governor
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