One Orlando trial attorney has some rather elevated goals for 2018.
John Morgan, the Florida attorney who helped finance the epic battle for medicinal cannabis in the Sunshine State, has three new goals on his immediate horizon: Sue the state for their legislative faux pas prohibiting the smoking of prescribed medical marijuana, reschedule the therapeutic cannabis plant, and potentially run for the highest office in the state in 2018.
Sue to Smoke
And I will sue and I will win!
The @UnitedForCare #YesOn2 amendment called for it!
THIS is why politicians are despised. https://t.co/lNY5wkg0Tc
— John Morgan (@JohnMorganESQ) May 3, 2017
Down for the legal challenge, Morgan has repeatedly stated he intends on filing a lawsuit in Leon County once Gov. Rick Scott signs the smokeless bill into law. Last November, the state’s constitutional amendment expanding the use of medicinal cannabis was passed with 71% of the vote. Exposing the state’s legislative hypocrisy in regulating tobacco and cannabis, Morgan told the AP on Friday night, “If they were really concerned about smoking, why don’t they heavily tax cigarettes?”
Reschedule Marijuana
Until #Marijuana is no…