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Florida's recreational marijuana legalization initiative seems poised to pop up on the 2024 ballot, but it has one last hurdle to clear first. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
The Florida Supreme Court last year rejected two recreational pot initiatives. One proposal, backed by the political committee Sensible Florida, was framed as regulating marijuana similar to alcohol.
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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 ...
The court in April 2021 also rejected a separate recreational marijuana initiative, ... Sensible Florida filed another initiative for the 2024 ballot that would allow people 21 or older to use ...
The Florida Supreme Court has addressed this issue for previous marijuana initiatives in a 2014 opinion (Marijuana Opinion 1) as well as 2015 opinion (Marijuana Opinion 2).
Ballot Initiatives. Florida's Marijuana Legalization Initiative Fails To Pass A majority of the state's voters said yes to Amendment Three, but that wasn't enough to clear the 60 percent threshold ...
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 ...
Florida can become the next top prize for regulated U.S. marijuana operators. It has a population of more than 22 million and is also an important medical cannabis market. OK RESIDENTS TO VOTE ON ...
While past recreational-marijuana initiatives in the state have failed, supporters of the new proposal say they’re confident it will satisfy Florida Supreme Court requirements to make it onto ...
Amendment 3, the initiative that would have legalized recreational marijuana in Florida for adults 21 years old and older, failed to pass. Decision HQ reports that with 97.1% of the votes across ...