"Florida Voters to Decide on Abortion Rights and Marijuana Legalization"

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The Florida Supreme Court has approved two proposed amendments to be on the November ballot, one for legalizing recreational marijuana and the other for protecting abortion rights, despite objections from the attorney general. The court upheld a 15-week abortion ban but also allowed an initiative to "limit government interference with abortion" to proceed to the ballot. If approved by 60% of voters, abortion rights will be enshrined in the state constitution. Additionally, the court approved a measure to legalize recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older, allowing companies that grow and sell medical marijuana to sell it for any reason.
Topics:nation#abortion-rights#florida#florida-supreme-court#november-ballot#politics#recreational-marijuana
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- Florida Supreme Court upholds state’s 15-week ban on most abortions The Associated Press
- Florida supreme court allows abortion measure on November election ballot The Guardian US
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