Well we are still a long way from the end of the road but the journey towards Medical Marijuana in the great state of Florida is making progress, Florida Attorney John Morgan is serious about his push to legalize it for medicinal purposes. If I had tons of cash to donate to the cause I would also be right up there with him, if I win the lottery I will certainly devote all my time to promoting the cause. However we all know that’s never going to happen, but I can do my part my writing this blog and promoting the issue on various forums. John Morgan’s tactics are working great because we have now passed 100,000 signatures signing the petition to get Medical Marijuana on the ballot in November 2014, which is enough to now get the wording of the amendment to be reviewed by the Florida Supreme Court to make sure it is legally valid. We need to get 700,000 signatures on the ballot in order to get this amendment on the ballot, so there is a long way to go. So if you haven’t yet signed the petition go and visit the link below and do your part to make the state of Florida a better place! Please be aware that in order to sign the petition you must be a registered voter in the State of Florida, and you can bet that the powers that be in our state will be checking every last entry! There are so many people in the state that are in dire need of medicine, and can’t even afford the high pharmaceuticals that are pushed on them by their doctors. So many of their ailments could be relieve simply by having access to Medical Marijuana, and if there were allow to grow it themselves they would only need money for the seeds. It is a shame that our government lives in fear of a harmless little plant when we have so much bigger problems in the state, from the rampant unemployment to the meth problem that plagues the central part of our state. The legalization of Medical Marijuana will free up so money being wasted on prosecutions and housing of prisoners that would be so much better spent on fixing these other problems, is would be a great thing if Florida could be the first state in the deep south to make this wonder drug available to all the patients who needs. It will be a wonderful step towards helping Florida rebuild itself back into its former glory as a retirement paradise.