 So, I bet this is a question you might have. With all the changes of the laws lately regarding marijuana, you might think, hey, I have my own medical marijuana card, I'm good, I don't need to worry about it. Maybe you came down here from a state where even recreational marijuana was legal. I'm here to tell you you have to be careful. Number one, even though certain states have legalized marijuana for recreational use, as I talked to you today, it is still illegal at the federal level. Technically, passing through state lines results in a federal, potentially a federal offense. Moreover, federal government could still prosecute you even if you're in possession of marijuana in a state where in theory it's legal. Florida, of course, is not one of those recreational marijuana states, but we do allow for medical marijuana. So maybe you have one of those cards. Maybe a doctor has legitimately found that you have medical conditions and prescribed you the marijuana that you're now in possession of. Does that mean you're fine? I caution you. Do not assume that just because you have a medical marijuana card, your possession of medical or marijuana, medical or otherwise, is perfectly legal. When you're in a car, it has to be in a sealed container as you drive. Smoked marijuana will always get you in trouble when you're in a car, regardless of your licensing status. You shall not smoke marijuana in your car. I promise you that that's a bad no-no. If you're going to use it in your house, use it in a place where children are not allowed around, make sure you keep it sealed, and respect the driving laws because if anything, they're going to treat you more harshly because you have medical marijuana. So be careful. Just because marijuana is increasingly legal in this country doesn't mean it's legal outright all the time, and especially in Florida.