Amendment 3 was not backed by at least 60% of Florida voters, meaning that recreational marijuana use will remain illegal in ...
Despite receiving a majority of "yes" votes, Florida's Amendment 3 failed to pass. Here's why, how state now compares to the ...
Now that the amendment has failed, here’s what to know about Amendment 3 and marijuana in Florida. Amendment 3 would have ...
Amendment 3 failed in Florida. Here's why, what kind of THC products are still legal in the state and the difference between ...
In Florida, constitutional amendments need at least 60% of the vote to be adopted. Amendment 3, which would have allowed ...
Florida voters rejected a ballot measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana for adults at least 21 years old ...
Trulieve, Florida’s largest medical-marijuana operator, pumped more than $143 million ... Almost 6 million Floridians voted ...
Trulieve eclipses other Florida operators in sales and has almost twice the number of dispensaries as its closest competitor.
Some Florida law enforcement are cheering after voters rejected Amendment 3, which would have allowed for recreational marijuana use. However, pot proponents said the fight wasn't over.
Voters have decided against legalizing marijuana for recreational use in Florida, the Associated Press is projecting.
Florida voters had the chance to pass adult, personal use of marijuana. Here are the results of Amendment 3.