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    FL: John Morgan Preaches To Choir On MMJ; Attorney Mobbed After Candid, Frank Speech

    Morgan, a self-described "salty-tongued" speaker and a devout Catholic, peppered his 50-minute speech with F-bombs, attacks on the Florida Legislature and a declaration that the future of medical marijuana has reached a "tipping point" in Florida and the nation. "There is no state in the...
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    FL: Morgan Fires Back At Sembler Over Medical Marijuana

    A rematch is shaping up between Orlando attorney John Morgan and Tampa Bay developer Mel Sembler over Amendment 2, a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana in Florida. After Sembler told the Tampa Bay Times that he and his wife, Betty, would raise $10 million or more to defeat the...
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    FL: John Morgan Confident Medical Marijuana Will Pass Second Time Around

    Supporters of medical marijuana in Florida have gathered enough signatures to get Amendment 2 back on the ballot come November. In 2014, the medical marijuana movement missed 2 percent of the vote it needed to pass. Orlando attorney John Morgan, who's bankrolling the movement, said at a...
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    Florida: John Morgan's Latest Push To Get Medical Marijuana On The November Ballot

    Attorney John Morgan has had 14 months to reflect on what went wrong with his first push to get a medical marijuana bill passed by Florida voters. "I think my chances are better than last time," Morgan said. "Last time I lost by less than 2 percent." He needed 60 percent, slightly more...
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    Florida: Petition Hits 900k Signatures, One Step Closer To Being On 2016 Ballot

    United for Care has collected 900,000 signatures to put medical marijuana in front of voters in 2016, according to figures released Tuesday. “It appears we have more signatures than is required,” said Matt Morgan with the Morgan law firm, which has been backing the campaign. United for Care...
  6. Jacob Redmond

    Florida: Petition Hits 900k Signatures, One Step Closer To Being On 2016 Ballot

    United for Care has collected 900,000 signatures to put medical marijuana in front of voters in 2016, according to figures released Tuesday. “It appears we have more signatures than is required,” said Matt Morgan with the Morgan law firm, which has been backing the campaign. United for Care...
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