An amendment that would have legalized recreational marijuana and another that would have enshrined abortion protections in the Florida Constitution failed Tuesday. But how did Manatee County vote on ...
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 ...
In order for an amendment to pass, it must receive over 60% of the vote. See which two passed and which four failed.
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 ...
So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, ...
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.
The marijuana measure would have allowed people 21 years old and older to possess about 3 ounces of marijuana, and it would ...
Smart & Safe Florida, the sponsor behind the amendment, issued a statement Tuesday evening. "Tonight, a strong majority of Floridians voted in support of legalizing recreational marijuana for adults," ...
A 60% super-majority of votes is required to amend Florida's constitution. Amendment 3, which would have allowed recreational ...
The last time voters sent Donald Trump to the White House, I barely noticed on Election Night because I was so pleasantly ...
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.