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The Florida Supreme Court approved Amendment 3 to appear on the November general election ballot April 1, an initiative that would authorize recreational marijuana for adults 21 years of age and ...
Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment in 2016 to broadly legalize medical marijuana, and nearly 800,000 patients have been authorized for the treatment.
Florida's recreational marijuana legalization initiative seems poised to pop up on the 2024 ballot, but it has one last hurdle to clear first.
A Florida citizen initiative that proposed to allow medical marijuana patients to grow their own cannabis has died after failing to gather enough signatures to qualify for the 2024 general ...
Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment in 2016 to broadly legalize medical marijuana, and nearly 800,000 patients have been authorized for the treatment.
Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Florida's effort to legalize adult-use marijuana failed to pass with a 60% super majority of votes needed. Meanwhile, Nebraska voters approved the state's plan for medical cannabis.
A majority of the state's voters said yes to Amendment Three, but that wasn't enough to clear the 60 percent threshold required to pass a Florida ballot initiative.
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Florida recreational marijuana initiative has raised $66M - MSNSmart & Safe Florida, which is behind Florida Amendment 3, the Marijuana Legalization Initiative. It would allow residents age 21 or older the ability to purchase and consume marijuana for ...
According to the News Service of Florida, the court in April 2021 also rejected a separate recreational-marijuana initiative, backed by the Make It Legal committee, saying for different reasons ...
In a brief filed with the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday, Moody maintained that the Adult Personal Use of Marijuana initiative – which has collected over one million valid signatures – is ...
With 22 million residents and 138 million annual tourist visits, Florida is poised to become the largest marijuana market in the world if adult-use marijuana passes.
Despite a massive multimillion dollar campaign and voter support at 57%, Florida's Amendment 3 fell short of the required 60% supermajority needed to legalize recreational marijuana.
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