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Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a brief urging the Florida Supreme Court to reject a proposed amendment, arguing the ballot summary would be “misleading to voters in several key respects.”
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Officials with some medical marijuana treatment centers say they are excited about the opportunity to expand their product variety outside of the medical scope, while others are sticking to what they know.
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The Smart & Safe Florida PAC, which has been bankrolled by cannabis operator Trulieve, submitted 294,037 valid petition signatures, enough to trigger a Florida Supreme Court review.
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Voters have approved recreational marijuana in Maryland and Missouri and rejected it in Arkansas and North Dakota. The measure also was on the ballot in South Dakota.
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In all, Trulieve has contributed $10 million to the Smart & Safe Florida political committee, which is trying to get the initiative on the 2024 ballot.
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A proposed amendment has been filed with the state's Division of Elections in an effort to get it placed on the 2024 ballot.
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A proposed constitutional amendment to allow recreational marijuana in Florida won’t be on the 2022 ballot after justices ruled ballot language is misleading.
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Economists and other researchers have had enough time to study the effects of the legalization in Colorado, Washington and other states. Here are some of the most interesting findings.
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A legal fight over a state petition-gathering law has been dismissed after supporters of allowing recreational marijuana use decided against continuing to…
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Pointing to a “narrow timeframe” for meeting petition-signature requirements, backers of a proposed constitutional amendment to allow recreational...