A leader behind last year’s passage of a constitutional amendment on medical marijuana in Florida has joined growing calls for Gov. Rick Scott and legislative leaders to hold a special session to finalize rules for its implementation.

Orlando attorney John Morgan, who lobbied for Amendment 2′s passage through the group United for Care, said it is Scott’s obligation to convene a special session so that the Legislature can finish work on a bill putting the enacting rules in place.

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