The demise of a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed recreational use of marijuana could strengthen Florida's medical-marijuana industry as it struggles to compete with hemp-based ...
Florida voters rejected recreational marijuana Tuesday – and the internet lit up in response. Amendment 3 would have allowed those 21 years old and up to possess up to three ounces of marijuana or ...
Some Florida law enforcement are cheering after voters rejected Amendment 3, which would have allowed for recreational marijuana use. However, pot proponents said the fight wasn't over.
Most Florida voters supported the measure, but it fell short of the required 60% to pass constitutional amendments in the ...
7AM Polls are now open in North Florida & South Georgia. Northwest Tallahassee Neighborhood Reporter Maya Sargent is checking out polling places in her neighborhood. When polls opened this morning, ...
Voters proved Tuesday night that Florida is increasingly a red state on most issues. But two left-leaning constitutional ...
A 60% super-majority of votes is required to amend Florida's constitution. Amendment 3, which would have allowed recreational ...
Efforts to set the bar to 60% began back in 2004 when the Republican Party controlled the Florida Legislature and amendments ...
Abortion rights advocates prevailed on seven ballot measures across the U.S. in Tuesday’s election and lost on three. The ...
As the DeSantis administration celebrates the defeat of a high stakes amendment that would have legalized recreational marijuana in FL, the medical marijuana industry is weighing what’s next.
A majority of voters said yes to both citizen initiatives, Amendments 3 and 4, but neither met the 60 percent threshold needed to pass.