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Florida, Amendment 3
Florida Amendment 3 and Amendment 4 fails to get enough votes to pass
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional amendments.
What does Amendment 3 fail mean for marijuana in Florida? Is any weed legal?
Amendment 3 failed in Florida. Here's why, what kind of THC products are still legal in the state and the difference between delta 8 and delta 9 THC.
Could Amendment 3's failure boost medical marijuana in Florida?
The ballot measure's defeat could strengthen the industry as it struggles to compete with hemp-based products sold at gas stations, CBD shops and online at a fraction of the cost.
Florida's recreational marijuana Amendment 3 didn't pass. States where weed is legal
Despite receiving a majority of "yes" votes, Florida's Amendment 3 failed to pass. Here's why, how state now compares to the rest of the country.
Amendment 3 flamed out. What's next for Florida's cannabis industry?
A 60% super-majority of votes is required to amend Florida's constitution. Amendment 3, which would have allowed recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older, fell short of that at 55.9%. “I'm a little surprised that it didn't pass. A little disappointed,” said Roger Brown, President of ACS Laboratory.
Amendment 3 failed in Florida. What’s next for marijuana in the state?
Now that the amendment has failed, here’s what to know about Amendment 3 and marijuana in Florida. Amendment 3 would have allowed adults 21 and older to buy and use up to three ounces of marijuana.
Amendment 3 fails: Florida voters reject ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana
Florida voters rejected a ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana for adults at least 21 years old and allowed them to possess up to 3 ounces of marijuana.
Amendment 3: Is recreational marijuana legal in Florida? What to know before Election Day
Florida voters will see recreational marijuana on the ballot in Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment , known as Amendment 3, on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Amendment 3 seeks to legalize recreational marijuana, allowing those 21 and older to have up to 3 ounces and up to 5 grams of cannabis concentrate.
Recreational marijuana won’t be coming to Florida after voters reject Amendment 3
In Florida, constitutional amendments need at least 60% of the vote to be adopted. Amendment 3, which would have allowed people 21 and older to use marijuana without any medical reason, got about 56% of the vote.
Amendment 4 fails in Florida
WPTV Reporter Zitlali Solache speaks to the President of Liberty Counsel Action after Amendment 4 fails in Florida.
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Amendment 3's rejection raises questions about future of Florida's medical marijuana industry
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Amendment 3: Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford relieved that voters rejected marijuana measure
Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford was among the public figures encouraging no votes on Amendment 3, which aimed to legalize ...
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Florida abortion rights ballot measure falls short of 60% requirement, making it first to fail
Florida voters rejected adding abortion rights to their state constitution Tuesday, keeping a ban on abortion after the first six weeks of pregnancy in place.
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Florida's Amendment 3 on recreational marijuana is rejected by voters in 2024 election, CBS News projects
Amendment 3 was not backed by at least 60% of Florida voters, meaning that recreational marijuana use will remain illegal in ...
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