Florida to Vote on Key Constitutional Amendments Including Recreational Marijuana
The Supreme Court approves the ballot, setting the stage for a pivotal decision on recreational cannabis and other significant issues.
- Floridians will vote in November on six proposed constitutional amendments, including measures on abortion rights, recreational marijuana, and more.
- The Supreme Court approved the recreational marijuana amendment for the ballot, despite opposition from Governor Ron DeSantis and other politicians.
- If passed, the marijuana amendment would allow adults 21 and older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana for non-medical personal consumption.
- Supporters and opponents of the marijuana amendment have expressed their views, with significant funding backing the proposal.
- Other amendments on the ballot address issues such as property taxes, campaign funding, and school board elections.