Amendment 3 will ask voters whether or not Florida should make it legal for adults at least 21-years-old to use recreational ...
Medical marijuana has been legal in Florida for people with certain conditions who obtain a medical marijuana ID card since 2016, but it is illegal to possess and use recreationally. However ...
Does Florida accept medical marijuana cards from other states ... excise taxes on recreational marijuana sales that would not apply to the medical variety. The amendment would also only ...
Currently, possession of 20 grams or less without a medical marijuana card is a first-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year behind bars. Having more is a felony. In 2016, Florida voters ...
It would apply ... marijuana in Colorado, in particular, it's been "all negative." In November 2016, Florida voters passed Amendment 2, a constitutional amendment that legalized full-strength ...
Trulieve, by far the largest medical ... Florida. Medical marijuana has been legal in the Sunshine State since voters ...
Trulieve, by far the largest medical ... still apply. The amendment requires at least 60% of voters to approve it. Trulieve pushing for Amendment 3, recreational marijuana in Florida Trulieve ...
Former President Donald Trump suggested his support for Florida’s Amendment 3 ... anyone 21 and over could buy marijuana without a medical card. "We need the State Legislature to responsibly ...
He posted on his Truth Social account that Amendment 3 will be passed in Florida ... over the age of 21 to buy marijuana if they have a medical marijuana card. If the initiative goes on the ...