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RandySF

(58,911 posts)
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 10:02 PM Mar 28

No fooling: April 1 is deadline for Florida Supreme Court decisions on marijuana, abortion amendments

The Florida Supreme Court must make a consequential decision between now and Monday, April 1, on whether to allow two significant ballot initiatives on the November 2024 ballot.

If approved by voters, one of the proposed constitutional amendments would allow the sale and possession of recreational marijuana, a move that would rapidly be embraced by the state’s already established medical marijuana industry. One of Florida’s dominant medical marijuana companies, Trulieve, donated more than $40 million to finance the effort to get the measure on the ballot.

The court’s review is centered around whether the amendment sticks to a single subject and if the ballot summary and title are misleading.

Attorney General Ashley Moody asked the court to block the marijuana amendment from the ballot, but the scope of questions during the Supreme Court hearing suggested that several Justices were skeptical of her reasoning.



https://floridapolitics.com/archives/667058-no-fooling-april-1-is-deadline-for-florida-supreme-court-decisions-on-marijuana-abortion-amendments/

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No fooling: April 1 is deadline for Florida Supreme Court decisions on marijuana, abortion amendments (Original Post) RandySF Mar 28 OP
Florida's medical marijuana process has s difficult RubyRose Mar 28 #1

RubyRose

(142 posts)
1. Florida's medical marijuana process has s difficult
Thu Mar 28, 2024, 10:12 PM
Mar 28

as possible. Our cards have to be renewed annually and the process is not easy and costs $75 a year. Prescriptions cost $100 and only last 9 months. You have to stay on top of both or you lise access to the dispensary.

I would welcome recreational access to eliminate what i go through to get my supply.

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