Florida’s Ban On Smokable Medicinal Pot Ruled Unconstitutional In Major Victory For Medical Marijuana

Florida's ban on smokable medical marijuana has been deemed unconstitutional.

Smokable medicinal marijuana just earned a hard-fought victory in Florida. In a recent decision, Leon County Circuit Court Judge Karen Gievers ruled that the state’s ban on smoking medical marijuana is unconstitutional.

Back in 2016, Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2016 which allowed the use of cannabis in food, oils, sprays, and tinctures. In 2017, however, the Florida legislature included an addendum that prevented the smoking of medical marijuana. The ban was signed into law last June by the Goc. Rick Scott, according to a USA Today report.

Just a month after the ban, a lawsuit was brought against the state by Orlando attorney John Morgan, one of the key individuals who led the push to get medical marijuana legalized in Florida. He is also listed as one of the plaintiffs in the case against the state.

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