Last month, Floridians voted on Amendment 3, a measure to legalize the use of recreational marijuana in the state. Although the amendment garnered almost 56% of the vote, it was not enough to meet the 60% threshold set for ballot measures. Now, it’s up to the whim of the state Legislature to decide whether cannabis products can be legally bought and consumed by Florida adults. As a native Floridian, I was ecstatic to see Amendment 3 on the ballot — but as a current Virginia resident, I wasn’t able to vote on this issue.

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  • Will the Florida Legislature crush Floridians’ high hopes for recreational marijuana? | Opinion
    While Amendment 3, the recreational marijuana amendment, failed to get the required 60% to pass, a majority of Florida voters approved of it. The Legislature should heed the will of the people.
    12/2/2024 - 4:05 am | View Link
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