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Amendment 3 aims to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida for adults in small amounts.
When Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2024 election , they have the chance to decide whether the state will legalize marijuana for recreational use.
Now that the amendment has failed, here’s what to know about Amendment 3 and marijuana in Florida. What was Amendment 3? Amendment 3 would have allowed adults 21 and older to buy and use up to ...
Voters in Florida are deciding whether to approve a change to the state constitution to allow for the sale and use of recreational marijuana for adults 21 years of age and older.
Amendment 3 was not backed by at least 60% of Florida voters, meaning that recreational marijuana use will remain illegal in the state.
One of the most discussed issues, the legalization of recreational use of marijuana for adults, will be on The November 5th ballot in Florida with proposed Amendment #3. Official ballot language ...
The amendment allows 21-year-olds to possess up to three ounces of marijuana or five grams in concentrated form.
A powerful Senate committee has approved a bill that contains provisions hemp industry stakeholders say would devastate the ...
Rob Greene took aim at the federal ban on firearms for users of medical marijuana. He argued American history was on his side, but judge disagreed.
Supporters of legalizing recreational cannabis in Florida have taken a major step toward placing the issue back on the ballot ...
In a recent filing with the U.S. Supreme Court, the Trump-led Department of Justice (DOJ) is doubling down on arguments made ...
Amendment 3 would enshrine the right of adults to use recreational marijuana products for personal use in Florida’s Constitution. Florida would follow 24 other states, three U.S. territories and ...
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