The Smart & Safe Florida campaign, Florida’s Citizen Ballot Initiative, is on life support, but it’s not dead yet. The […]
Empowerment
We celebrate the human potential. We help one another develop the skills to make a difference.
Decency
The most important thing we can do is be authentic and share our stories.
Fairness
We are setting aside our personal agendas to make a real change in our community with a united voice.
Courage
Trained and fortified, we speak with courage, often on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves.
Learning
The path to sensible policies begins with education. We provide accurate information to our constituents and our legislators.
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Ending cannabis prohibition is an important step in finding justice and providing people an equitable starting points.
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A Cop, a Doctor, a Lawyer, and a Priest Walk Onto a Panel…No, it’s not the setup for a joke—it was the actual scene at Pasco-Hernando State College on January 22. FLCAN members attended “Conversations on Cannabis” a community forum hosted by FAMU MMERI (Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative).
Advocacy and patient freedom have never been more critical than they are today. As FLCAN, we are no longer asking to be heard—we are being consulted. As we head into 2026, our priorities are clear—protect state programs, expand patient access, ensure affordable medicine, and resist federal inconsistency that threatens small businesses and vulnerable communities.
Cutting to the Chase: What Caregivers Really Need to Know About Cannabis 🌿 As a caregiver, you’re constantly navigating complex […]
The origins of America’s cannabis regulatory scheme lie in the early twentieth century, when shifting attitudes toward narcotics prompted both state and federal lawmakers to expand their reach. Regulation came primarily through state “poison laws” and pharmacy controls, often lumping cannabis together with other substances deemed dangerous.
Breast cancer prevention is within reach. Awareness is the key. Josephine walks us through awareness, prevention, and the value of Cannabis in your treatment. Breast cancer affects both men and women. Know the risk factors.


