The world's largest cannabis and psychedelics convention coming to the Magic City. The 3-day event is expected to have more than 15-thousand attendees and nearly 200 exhibitors from around the world hosting educational workshops and an array of immersive experiences to help people better understand how psychedelic modalities can benefit their life. Topics include treating physical pain, marketing challenges and the future of marijuana legalization. It comes as state agriculture commissioner Wilton Simpson announces Florida is not moving forward with a lawsuit filed by his predecessor Nikki Fried challenging the federal ban blocking medical marijuana patients from buying and possessing firearms.