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Medical Marijuana

The San Francisco Patient and Resource Center (SPARC) is a marijuana dispensary that helps provide lab tested, affordable, high quality cannabis and subsidized health services to its registered members. Medical marijuana legalization is on the ballot in the state of Florida and up for voting on November 2, 2014. It is being pushed for by the group United for Health with its main backer being Attorney John Morgan. The issue is very controversial with both sides arguing their cases, and television commercials and radio spots airing daily across the state. Patient safety, security and the fact that it is a cash only business model also cause opposition to the Amendment 2 bill. A patient shows his identification outside the entrance as seen at the SPARC facility on Saturday, August 24, 2014 in San Francisco, California. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)

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The San Francisco Patient and Resource Center (SPARC) is a marijuana dispensary that helps provide lab tested, affordable, high quality cannabis and subsidized health services to its registered members. Medical marijuana legalization is on the ballot in the state of Florida and up for voting on November 2, 2014. It is being pushed for by the group United for Health with its main backer being Attorney John Morgan. The issue is very controversial with both sides arguing their cases, and television commercials and radio spots airing daily across the state. Patient safety, security and the fact that it is a cash only business model also cause opposition to the Amendment 2 bill. A patient shows his identification outside the entrance as seen at the SPARC facility on Saturday, August 24, 2014 in San Francisco, California. (AP Photo/Alex Menendez)