[Sunshine State News] A Florida House committee 
decided to move ahead with one of the strictest proposals to regulate 
medical marijuana in the Sunshine State on Tuesday, much to the chagrin 
of pro-pot advocates who have criticized the bill for going against the 
wants and desires of Florida voters. 
By a 14-1 vote, the House Health Quality subcommittee approved a 
measure which would have widespread limitations on how Florida patients 
consume medical pot.
And guess what? Not only would smokeable cannabis be banned, but patients would also be 
barred from buying more than a 90-day supply of marijuana, edibles would
 be off-limits and “vaping” would only be allowed for terminal 
patients. Also, licenses can be yanked at any time.
The Lake Worth Commission voted the right way on March 21st when 
they voted 5/0 to establish a moratorium on applications, confirmation 
letters, business licenses, development orders and permits involving 
uses relating to medical marijuana. In spite of the correct vote, one of our Planning & Zoning board members chastised the entire commission on its vote.
Read about it...
What's that Dylon Harrison going to do with his vape store? Won't be able to smoke dope.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the wise guy cat guy
ReplyDeleteExcept for the two that were already approved
ReplyDeleteWell, if the law says that dispensaries are only allowed so many feet apart and so many per population,and so many in the entire state, these two could be in jeopardy. How do we know that they are safe? Isn't that the city's argument against the heights referendum that state law trumps the vote of the people? LOL
ReplyDeleteSince the 2 in LW will be the only ones around in PBC for the foreseeable future I don't think population or separation will be an issue, guess we will see.
ReplyDeletethought I heard Omari say if you wanted it you could go anywhere in the county while the moratorium was on
ReplyDeleteWell, let's see what happens down the road. Omari did allude to that. :)
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