If 60 percent of Floridians in November vote for Amendment 2, officially known as the Florida Right to Medical Marijuana Initiative, the Sunshine State could become ground zero for a new business boom.
Like $20,000 bongs.
A November referendum and existing Flordia law open the door to a wide range of new marijuana-related businesses, writes attorney John S. Leinicke.
August 04, 2016 at 01:00 AM
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If 60 percent of Floridians in November vote for Amendment 2, officially known as the Florida Right to Medical Marijuana Initiative, the Sunshine State could become ground zero for a new business boom.
Like $20,000 bongs.
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