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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Florida

OK, we're just gonna put it to you straight: Getting a medical marijuana card in Florida isn't exactly the quickest or most affordable process. In all, it can take several weeks and run you $200 to $300 in initial fees before your ID card arrives in the...
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Rick Scott Wants Trump to Declare Fake State of Emergency to Fund the Wall

Senator and flesh-hungry Nordic draugr Rick Scott has spent a lot of time lately attacking Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro. He is, in Scott's estimation, a "dictator." Scott's tough talk, though, would be a lot less hypocritical if Florida's newly minted U.S. senator weren't also begging President Donald Trump to do some very dictator-like things of his own.
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Panthers, Marlins, and Dolphins Fans Make Top 30 of ESPN’s Most Miserable Fan Bases

You were probably busy crying in the corner. Maybe you were watching videos of long-ago Heat championship parades, Marlins World Series victories, or the Dolphins' undefeated season a half-century ago. So you might have missed this bit of unsurprising news: Everything sports in South Florida — from Sawgrass Mills Mall down to Bayside Marketplace — is a big ol' pile of depressing.
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ACLU Says Marco Rubio Is Pushing a Free-Speech Crackdown

The First Amendment protects Americans from being punished by the state for the things they say. The "state" part here is key: You are not being censored, for example, if you're fired from your job as a newspaper columnist because you got caught hanging out with a neo-Nazi biker gang...
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In Wake of #ThisIsOurLane, Broward Medical Professionals and Nonprofits Team Up to Distribute Gun Locks

Jackie Rosen lost her only child to suicide in 1986. Mitch Rosen was just 24 years old. 32 years later, Rosen has funneled her grief into the Florida Initiative for Suicide Prevention Inc., or FISP. She serves as the Executive Director/CEO and one of the founding members of the nonprofit devoted to preventing suicide through education and resource. The group's latest venture is signing onto Broward County's League of Women Voters' nonpartisan gun safety campaign: Lock It Up!
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Suspected Bomb Package Delivered to Debbie Wasserman Schulz’s Office in Sunrise UPDATED

Sunrise Police have confirmed that shortly after 11 a.m., U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Sunrise office was also evacuated after the discovery of a suspicions package. This comes on the heels of the discovery of suspicious packages sent to former president Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Attorney General Eric Holder, and Democratic donor George Soros.
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Burt Reynolds, Dead at 82, Had Deep Ties to South Florida

He was known for his iconic film roles in Deliverance and Boogie Nights, as well as that unmistakable '70s porn stache. Burt Reynolds' agent announced today that the iconic film star and onetime Hollywood sex symbol died of a heart attack earlier today in Jupiter.
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Breweries Respond to Florida Law Banning Dogs in Taprooms and Breweries

On August 18, Jacksonville Beach's Southern Swells Brewing posted on Facebook a warning it received from the Florida Department of Health: No dogs in the building, or face possible closure. The notice came as a surprise and was met with outrage by brewery patrons, many of whom have grown accustomed to the sight of pet canines chilling in the taproom on any given day...