Florida's 2024 Ballot to Include Recreational Weed and Abortion Ban Decision

The Florida Supreme Court has approved the ballot language for a proposed constitutional amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana in the state, allowing adults over 21 to possess and use up to 3 ounces of pot for personal use. The amendment will be on the ballot in November, requiring at least 60% of the vote to become law. Despite opposition from the state's Attorney General and Governor, the court ruled that the language was not misleading. If approved, the amendment would go into effect six months after the election, allowing for the purchase of marijuana products from licensed distributors and potentially opening the door for other entities to enter the market.
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