Amendment 3 would have amended Article X Section 29 of the Constitution of the State of Florida, changing the language from ...
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 ...
Amendment 3 places language in the Missouri Constitution legalizing abortion up to fetal viability, which is usually around ...
Florida’s majority-backed Amendment 3 represented justice, economic opportunity and sound public policy. It would have ...
Both Amendment 3 and 4 failed with only 55.7% and 57% in favor, respectively. Both amendments needed 60% public approval to pass. Amendment 3 would have allowed for adults 21 years or older to ...
Amendment 3 would enshrine the right of adults to use ... Provides effective date.” In addition to this summary, there will also be a financial impact statement on the ballot that was added ...
Florida Amendment 3 and Amendment 4, which focus on legalizing weed and protecting abortion rights, have seen the brunt of ire from the state after Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration spent millions ...
Recreational marijuana fans in Florida are less than buzzed about the failure of Amendment 3 on Tuesday’s ballot, snuffing out the latest hope for legalization of recreational weed use.
Amendments 3 and 4 have garnered lots of national attention and commercial ... it would render state laws that conflict with its text unconstitutional." Amendment 4's ballot summary consists of two ...
The ballot summary of Amendment 3 reads: “Allows adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non-medical personal consumption by ...
Amendments 3 and 4 have garnered lots of national attention ... Amendment 4's ballot summary consists of two sentences. The first one states that "no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or ...