Recreational marijuana and abortion access will become legal in Florida if a new survey of Florida voters conducted by Stetson University proves accurate. Stetson announced late Friday that ...
Five states will vote on ballot measures that would legalize certain drugs for recreational or medical use. Most of these would legalize recreational marijuana ... By The New York Times election ...
Legalizing marijuana at the national level is generally popular with Americans — 57% of people say marijuana should be legal for both medical and recreational purposes, while 32% say it should ...
Ron DeSantis, the recreational marijuana amendment appears to have failed to pass. Recreational weed remains illegal in Florida. But it got 55.9% of the vote, according to the unofficial returns ...
Marijuana is on many Florida residents' minds as the general election quickly approaches. Amendment 3 seeks to allow the use of recreational marijuana for those 21 and older. An Aug. 14 Florida ...
A push in Florida to legalize recreational marijuana is projected to fall short — in a win for Gov. Ron DeSantis who’s railed against the measure. Amendment 3 needed a 60% supermajority in ...
A proposed amendment that would have allowed for recreational marijuana use in Florida failed to get the needed support to pass. In Florida, constitutional amendments need at least 60% of the vote ...
Florida's amendment to legalize recreational marijuana failed to meet the 60% needed to pass, despite it receiving more "yes" votes. Amendment 3 asked voters to consider a state constitutional ...
If enough voters go for it in November, recreational marijuana for adult use will become legal in Florida. Critics and politicians — led by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis — have argued about ...
Election Day is Tuesday and in four states, voters will have the opportunity to cast their thoughts on the future of marijuana legislation. On the Florida ballot, Amendment 3 pertains to the ...
Florida voters heading to the polls on Election Day have the chance to say "yes" or "no" to Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize marijuana for recreational use and change the state's constitution.