January 27, 2014 - 6:00pm
WASHINGTON -- President Obama is correct in wanting to make higher education more affordable and accessible, but Americans would also be correct in wondering just what they're paying for.
While the Florida Supreme Court voted 4-3 to place a medical marijuana constitutional amendment on the November ballot, the political impact of this decision and future treatment of marijuana in Florida are anything but clear.
Rep. Katie Edwards said Monday she will continue working to get a bill through the Legislature that would legalize limited-potency medical cannabis in Florida -- in spite of the more sweeping state Supreme Court ruling earlier in the day that allowed a medical marijuana constitutional amendment on the November ballot.