However, those advocates also cautioned that the caps could resurface later in session. Even when legislation does not pass muster in House and Senate committees, bills or parts of bills can be amended onto measures being considered on the House or Senate floor. A hypothetical example that would worry medical marijuana advocates: a portion of the THC cap policy is amended onto a larger bill that hits the House floor, and then passes. Following the failure visit site of the 2014 initiative by the same name, on December 17, 2015, the Florida Supreme Court concluded that the People for United Medical Marijuana's sponsorship of Amendment 2 satisfied the court's requirements. Rhode Island allows visiting qualifying medical marijuana patients with a valid medical marijuana identification to medicate within the state.