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Florida's Hemp Legislation in 2025: Navigating New Regulations
Florida is making significant legislative moves in 2025 regarding hemp and medical marijuana. Senate Bill 334 aimed to restrict hemp-derived products, while Senate Bill 552 proposes expanded access to medical marijuana. Stay updated on how these changes may affect businesses and consumers.
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