"Florida's Recreational Marijuana Ballot Measure and Abortion: Key Legal and Political Developments Explained"

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Florida's Amendment 3 proposes legalizing recreational marijuana, with the state Supreme Court approving the ballot language. If passed, it would create a multibillion-dollar industry and allow adults over 21 to possess up to 3 ounces for personal use. Concerns include the smell of marijuana in public spaces and potential impact on car crashes. The initiative is funded by Trulieve, a major medical marijuana company, and would initially give licensed medical marijuana companies exclusive rights to sell recreational pot. The Legislature could potentially make changes to the market structure if the measure passes.
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