Florida Cannabis Action Network, Inc. v. City of Jacksonville
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Summary

In this 2001 case the court preliminarily enjoined enforcement of Jacksonville’s cannabis‑festival ordinance, finding it likely violated First Amendment rights and unlawfully regulated content of speech.

2001 | Federal Juristiction

Florida Cannabis Action Network, Inc. v. City of Jacksonville

Keywords Jacksonville cannabis ordinance; First Amendment; free speech; content regulation; preliminary injunction; 2001 case; court case; cannabis festival; speech restriction; unlawful regulation
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Jacksonville Ordinance

The 2001 legal challenge to Jacksonville's cannabis festival ordinance resulted in a preliminary injunction against enforcement. The court's determination rested on the ordinance's probable infringement of First Amendment protections and its unconstitutional content regulation.

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Jacksonville Ordinance Case (2001)

The 2001 ruling preliminarily prohibited enforcement of Jacksonville's cannabis festival ordinance. The court reasoned that the ordinance likely infringed upon First Amendment rights by improperly controlling the content of speech.

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Jacksonville Cannabis Festival Ordinance

A 2001 court case temporarily blocked Jacksonville's law against cannabis festivals. The court believed the law likely violated the First Amendment's free speech protections and improperly controlled the content of expression.

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Jacksonville Cannabis Festival

In 2001, a court stopped Jacksonville from enforcing a law about a cannabis festival. The court thought the law probably went against people's right to free speech and unfairly controlled what people could say.

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130 F.Supp.2d 1358 (2001)

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