Messi And Weed: Can You Go To An Inter Miami Match While High?

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Original story by Hernán Panessi for El Planteo.
Wherever the GOAT appears, a revolution takes place. Ever since Messi arrived at Inter Miami in 2023, the entire United States has been feverishly tuning in to a sport that was barely noticed just five minutes ago.
Thousands of people are converging on the shores of Florida from all over the world to see Leo Messi’s Inter live and direct.
Miami is, in fact, today’s new epicenter of global entertainment. Recently, Messi’s presence attracted visitors including Camila Cabello, Maluma, DJ Khaled, Kim Kardashian and LeBron James, among other top celebrities.
And there are thousands of curious, enthusiasts, upstarts and soccer players traveling to Florida to create a personal memory with David Beckham’s team and its most precious gem. This has brought up a couple of questions, including many people who are wondering about cannabis.
Can you go to Inter Miami’s match and see Leo Messi after smoking or using marijuana in some way?
Marijuana Use In Miami
“Of course, you can attend a soccer/sporting event at a stadium after consuming or smoking cannabis,” renowned Clark Hill’s lawyer Robert Hoban told El Planteo in an exclusive talk.
However, he clarified: “Public or open consumption in the parking lot or at the stadium is prohibited by the state cannabis laws and the general ‘smoking’ laws. Florida Medical Marijuana Laws prohibit you to use your high-THC medication in public or in public transportation.”
What Florida Law Says
Currently, Florida is a state that contemplates medical marijuana on a finite list of conditions to qualify as a purchaser.
As information is power, heads up to the curious, enthusiastic, upstarts and footballers out there: Let’s plunge a bit further here.
To legally qualify as a medical marijuana patient in Florida, …

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Author: Hernán Panessi / High Times

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