Voters rejected Florida’s Amendment 3, which sought to legalize the recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 and older on ...
The ballot measure's defeat could strengthen the industry as it struggles to compete with hemp-based products sold at gas ...
Nearly 56 percent of Florida voters supported a measure that would have allowed recreational use of marijuana for adults, but ...
The recreational pot proposal would have allowed the state’s 25 licensed medical-marijuana companies to begin selling weed products to people over age 21 — including Florida’s 100 million-plus ...
Florida voters didn't go for recreational marijuana, but people who qualify for medical marijuana can still get it. Here's ...
The group collected more than 1 million petitions from Florida voters to put the amendment on the ballot. Who can use marijuana in Florida now? Only people with medical marijuana ...
If Amendment 3 doesn't pass in Florida, people will still be able to access low-THC weed and apply for medical marijuana ...
A loophole in the 2018 federal Farm Bill ushered in a slew of products that have marijuana-like effects and smells without the legal restrictions.
Here’s where Floridians will and won’t be allowed to smoke if the amendment passes and how it compares to laws around alcohol consumption.
For example, the amendment allows 21-year-olds to possess up to three ounces of marijuana or five grams in concentrated form ... has more than 60 medical marijuana stores in Florida but plans ...