
Florida Supreme Court Examines Arguments for Recreational Marijuana Legalization
Florida Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism towards the state's argument to block a proposed amendment that would legalize recreational marijuana use. The Attorney General's Office claimed that the ballot summary would mislead voters by not explicitly stating that marijuana remains illegal federally. However, the justices questioned this argument, pointing out that the summary clarifies that the amendment does not change federal law. Proponents of the amendment argue that the summary is clear and follows the court's previous rulings on marijuana-related constitutional amendments. If approved, the amendment would appear on the 2024 ballot and require 60% of Floridians' approval to become law.
