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Monthly Archives: February 2026

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What Happens If Cannabis Becomes A Schedule III Controlled Substance?

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Part of Florida’s charm is that nothing here makes sense; it has a way of becoming home, much like the Wonderland where Alice met the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat, so that you no longer miss places where things are predictable. Even in the 1990s, when legalizing cannabis sounded like, quite literally, a… Read More »

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What Happens When Influencer Antics Attract The Attention Of Police?

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Probable cause is a less precise concept than it might seem to be if you have only heard about it on police procedural dramas and true crime podcasts. In most circumstances, police cannot search a person’s property without a search warrant, and the court will not issue a search warrant unless law enforcement officers… Read More »

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Harmful Communication To A Minor

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Everyone knows that online solicitation of a minor, but did you know that you can also get criminal charges for things you say to minors online, even if your words and actions do not meet the definition of online solicitation? Florida law defines the criminal offense of harmful communication to a minor as making… Read More »

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An Innocent Looking Vehicle Inside A Suspicious Looking Vehicle

By Scriven Law, P.A. |

Buses hold a certain mystique for young children. Consider that “The Wheels on the Bus” is one of the first songs that most children learn. Little children who must ride in car seats in their parents’ cars, or in strollers when their parents travel on foot, perk up when they see big kids waiting… Read More »

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