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Fort Meade in Florida Places Moratorium on Establishment of Pain Clinics

Written by Anuja Vaidya | February 19, 2013

City commissioners in Fort Meade, Fla., have approved an emergency ordinance that will not allow pain clinics to be established in the city, according to a report by The Ledger.

The moratorium is temporary and gives city commissioners until July 31 to establish a permanent policy on pain clinics.

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