Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and billionaire Ken Griffin won a decisive election-day victory in their crusade against legalizing recreational marijuana, sending cannabis industry shares plummeting.
Voters seem fed up with laws that micromanage productive lawful behavior such as cooking but turn a blind eye to crime, illegal immigration, and drug abuse.
Voters proved Tuesday night that Florida is increasingly a red state on most issues. But two left-leaning constitutional ...
A 60% super-majority of votes is required to amend Florida’s constitution. Amendment 3, which would have allowed recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older, fell short of that at 55.9%. “I'm a ...
If the majority of Floridians had it their way, recreational marijuana would be legalized and abortion access expanded, as ...
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.
A majority of voters said yes to both citizen initiatives, Amendments 3 and 4, but neither met the 60 percent threshold needed to pass.
Norris won 63% of over 52,900 votes for the mayoral seat. Ty Miller and Ray Stevens have also won their campaigns for the two ...
Some voted for Democrats and other for Republicans. Some supported abortion and marijuana ballot measures, and others said ...
Despite receiving a majority of "yes" votes, Florida's Amendment 3 failed to pass. Here's why, how state now compares to the ...
Supporters of Florida's Amendment 3 are reacting to its rejection, including the cannabis company that led the effort to place the measure on the November ballot.