FL Supreme Court Dilemma: Can You Be Fired for Off-Duty Medical Marijuana Use?
In a groundbreaking legal battle, we explore the Florida Supreme Court's decision on whether an off-duty corrections officer can be fired for using medical marijuana. Samuel Velez Ortiz's case tests the boundaries of the Florida Constitution's medical marijuana provisions and the U.S. Supreme Court's recent gun rights rulings. Learn about the legal implications, the conflict between state and federal law, and how this case could shape the future of employment and medical marijuana rights in Florida. Stay informed about this critical legal issue by watching our in-depth analysis.
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6 years agoFloridians can now legally smoke medical marijuana, judge rules
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